持续的三叉动脉变异型作为重复的小脑上动脉。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
George Triantafyllou, Panagiotis Papadopoulos-Manolarakis, George Tsakotos, Anastasia Triantafyllou, Maria Piagkou
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摘要

脑动脉圈表现出明显的变化,通过现代成像技术通常可以确定罕见的配置。我们提出一个偶发病例重复小脑上动脉(SCA)发现在磁共振血管造影(MRA)的58岁女性患者。典型的SCA起源于基底动脉远端(BA),而重复的SCA起源于颈内动脉海绵前段(ICA)。这条副血管平行于主SCA,供应其部分标准血管区域。这种独特的配置对应于具有重复SCA的PTA变体,这种组合在现有文献中很少报道。上述变异强调了脑动脉圈的胚胎起源,特别是涉及颈动脉-椎基底动脉吻合。典型SCA和复制SCA的存在构成了文献中前所未有的配置。这些血管异常具有临床意义,特别是对神经血管压迫综合征,如三叉神经痛,或在手术和血管内干预期间。
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Persistent trigeminal artery variant functioning as a duplicate superior cerebellar artery.

Persistent trigeminal artery variant functioning as a duplicate superior cerebellar artery.

Persistent trigeminal artery variant functioning as a duplicate superior cerebellar artery.

The cerebral arterial circle displays significant variation, with infrequent configurations often ascertained through contemporary imaging techniques. We present a sporadic case of a duplicated superior cerebellar artery (SCA) discovered during magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) of a 58-year-old female patient. Typical SCA emanates from the distal basilar artery (BA), whereas a duplicate one originates from the pre-cavernous segment of the internal carotid artery (ICA). This accessory vessel traveled parallel to the primary SCA, supplying a portion of its standard vascular territory. This distinctive configuration corresponds to a PTA variant featuring a duplicate SCA, a combination very rarely reported in existing literature. The variant above underscores the embryological origins of the cerebral arterial circle, particularly involving carotid-vertebrobasilar anastomoses. The existence of both a typical and a duplicate SCA constitutes an unprecedented configuration within literature. These vascular anomalies possess clinical significance, especially to neurovascular compression syndromes, such as trigeminal neuralgia, or during surgical and endovascular interventions.

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Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
CiteScore
2.40
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期刊介绍: Anatomy is a morphological science which cannot fail to interest the clinician. The practical application of anatomical research to clinical problems necessitates special adaptation and selectivity in choosing from numerous international works. Although there is a tendency to believe that meaningful advances in anatomy are unlikely, constant revision is necessary. Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, the first international journal of Clinical anatomy has been created in this spirit. Its goal is to serve clinicians, regardless of speciality-physicians, surgeons, radiologists or other specialists-as an indispensable aid with which they can improve their knowledge of anatomy. Each issue includes: Original papers, review articles, articles on the anatomical bases of medical, surgical and radiological techniques, articles of normal radiologic anatomy, brief reviews of anatomical publications of clinical interest. Particular attention is given to high quality illustrations, which are indispensable for a better understanding of anatomical problems. Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy is a journal written by anatomists for clinicians with a special interest in anatomy.
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