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Bilateral Variation of the Vertebral Artery: Report of a Case and its Clinical Implication

Int. j. morphol; 41 (4), 2023
SUMMARY: There are many reports on anatomical variations of the vertebral arteries, which may be related to origin, trajectory, caliber, and side. Bilateral variations are less frequent, however, and less common are bilateral variants that differ from each other. The aim of this work was to report the pr...

Arterial abnormalities and associated variations of the vertebrobasilar system on the brain base: apropos of a rare case

Int. j. morphol; 40 (3), 2022
SUMMARY: The presented case characterizes an association of primitive and definitive arteries with variations on the cadaveric brain base of a very old man. This case is found by the retrospective review of the data archive obtained during many years of cooperation of the author and co-authors. Fenestrat...

The carotid and vertebral arteries discovery – initial findings

The studies on the vascular system, including the cervicocephalic arteries (carotid and vertebral arteries), present a long trajectory, having their deep roots in the far past, considering the Western authors, having as representatives the Greek sages Alcmaeon, Diogenes, Hippocrates, Aristoteles, Rufus, ...

Prevención, manejo y seguimiento de las lesiones de la arteria vertebral. Conocimiento actual de los cirujanos de columna de la Argentina
Prevention, management and monitoring of vertebral artery injuries. Current state of knowledge of spine surgeons in Argentina

Introducción: La lesión de la arteria vertebral es un evento grave. El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar el grado de conocimiento de los cirujanos de columna en la Argentina sobre las medidas diagnósticas y terapéuticas de la lesión de la arteria vertebral. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estud...

The arterial circle described by Willis, and the contribution of his predecessors

Rev. bras. neurol; 57 (4), 2021
The description of arteries at the base of the human brain forming an ‘arterial circle’, named after Thomas Willis, has had a long history after the restoration of human dissection, partly due to the studies of many outstanding anatomists that preceded Willis. He provided, with the collaboration of R...

Traumatic Dissection of Arterial Cervical Vessels: Report of Two Cases and Literature Review

Arq. bras. neurocir; 40 (3), 2021
Even though traumatic dissection of cervical arterial vessels is themajor cause of stroke among adults, it is still an underdiagnosed disease in neurosurgical emergencies, since most patients do not have or present subtle clinical signs in the acute phase. The authors report two interesting cases of cerv...

Endovascular management of dissecting posterior cerebral artery aneurysm associated with persistent hypoglossal artery: A case report

Abstract Persistent embryological connections between the anterior and posterior circulations are rare entities. Persistent hypoglossal artery is the second most common persistent carotid-basilar anastomosis. As it is often associated with hypoplasia of vertebral arteries, it poses a challenge during end...

Presentation of cerebral and cervical arterial dissections in Botucatu, Brazil: case series

Abstract Spontaneous dissection of the cervical and cerebral arteries is an important cause of stroke and disability in young patients. In this report, the authors present a case series of patients with spontaneous carotid, vertebral, or cerebral artery dissection who underwent digital angiography. A rev...