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Internal carotid artery, anatomy

Fig. 4.1. The anatomy of the arterial circulation to the brain and eye. Gray indentations into the arterial lumen represent sites at which atherothrombosis is particularly common. ACA, anterior cerebral artery EGA, external carotid artery ICA, internal carotid artery MCA, middle cerebral artery PCA, posterior cerebral artery. Fig. 4.1. The anatomy of the arterial circulation to the brain and eye. Gray indentations into the arterial lumen represent sites at which atherothrombosis is particularly common. ACA, anterior cerebral artery EGA, external carotid artery ICA, internal carotid artery MCA, middle cerebral artery PCA, posterior cerebral artery.
Diffusion-weighted MRI showing two areas of acute infarction in the left parietal and occipital regions, (b) Magnetic resonance angiography shows aberrant arterial anatomy with the posterior cerebral artery arising directly from the internal carotid artery (arrow) (c) This was confirmed on catheter angiography. [Pg.142]

Wyeth JA (1878). Prize essay essays upon the surgical anatomy and history of the common, external and internal carotid arteries and the surgical anatomy of the innominate and subclavian arteries. Appendix to Transactions of the American Medical Association (AMA) Philadelphia 29 1-245 Yadav JS, Roubin GS, King P et al. (1996). Angioplasty and stenting for restenosis after carotid endarterectomy. Initial experience. Stroke 27 2075-2079... [Pg.303]


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