[Persistent carotid-basilar anastomosis; arteriography and autopsy].
@article{Hw1953PersistentCA, title={[Persistent carotid-basilar anastomosis; arteriography and autopsy].}, author={Stenvers Hw and Bannenberg Pm and Lenshoek Ch}, journal={Revue Neurologique}, year={1953}, volume={89}, pages={575} }
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Variations in Cerebrovascular Anatomy
- Medicine
- 1983
The superior orbital branch of the middle meningeal artery (the meningo-orbital artery), now commonly seen by surgeons drilling down the sphenoid wing for basal exposures, is described.
PERSISTENCE OF EMBRYONIC CAROTID—VERTEBROBASILAR ANASTOMOSES
- Medicine
- 1964
Clinical significance of the carotid‐basilar anastomoses was discussed in relation to subarachnoid hemorrhage, aneurysm (or angioma) and cerebral dysfunction.
Persistent Carotid-Basilar Artery Anastomosis: Occasionally a Possible Cause of Tic Douloureux
- MedicineAngiology
- 1960
The uncommon anastomosis between the carotid and basilar arteries through a large persistent trigeminal vessel could in some instances be the cause of tic douloureux, and it is suggested that this painful facial afHiction might result from this anomalous vessel.