Deniz Mutlu, Özgecan Pırıl Zanbak Mutlu, Barkın Kültürsay, Ali Karagöz
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Abstract
Persistent hypoglossal artery is a rare primitive anastomose which mainly supplies the posterior cerebral circulation by itself in the case of the absent vertebral arteries. This artery is an embryological remnant and is commonly found incidentally. It originates from the upper cervical vertebra (C1-C2 level) of the internal carotid artery. Here we present a unique case suffering from syncope related to persistent hypoglossal artery which supplies the posterior cerebral blood flow in the absence of the vertebral arteries with the classical findings on magnetic resonance imaging and our clinical approach.