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We have described a case of a suspected transient ischemic attack with a double lumen potentially resembling a dissection of the internal carotid artery on Doppler ultrasound.
Enrico Premi, MD +5 more
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Functional Arterial Anatomy of the Cranial Base
Two main vascular routes supply the brain, internal carotid arteries (ICAs) and vertebral arteries. The external carotid artery (ECA) mainly supplies the skin, muscle, and skull; thus, neurointerventionalists should be aware of ECA‐ICA, ECA‐vertebral ...
Takahiro Ota
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Palatovaginal (pharyngeal) artery: clinical implication and surgical experience [PDF]
The palatovaginal or pharyngeal artery is a small branch of the internal maxillary artery supplying the nasopharynx. Bleeding from this artery is exceptional and only one case of traumatic epistaxis from this artery has been reported previously.
ABBATE, VINCENZO +7 more
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The external carotid artery (ECA) is the major blood supply for structures in the head and neck. Typically, it has 8 separate branches; but there are many anatomical variations, making it difficult to predict surgical outcomes and complications without 3-
C. Escoffier +4 more
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Background The common carotid bifurcation level is an important surgical landmark during head and neck surgery, especially endarterectomy, that could be omitted in patients with high bifurcation levels to reduce damage to neighboring structures like the ...
Tarek Fawzy Abd Ella +3 more
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Introduction: A causal relationship between SDAVF's and cervical myelopathy is exceedingly rare. 1–2% of these lesions are located at the craniocervical junction of which 12% are caused by arterial feeders from the external carotid artery.
Senne Broekx +6 more
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Foramen magnum dural arteriovenous fistula (FM-DAVF) is a subset of craniocervical junction arteriovenous fistulas. We report a rare case of FM-DAVF with early rebleeding and review the literature. A 50-year-old man experienced 3 episodes of intracranial
Takanari Okamoto, M.D. +10 more
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Tapia's syndrome in a patient with a mandibular fracture: An unusual case report
Tapia's syndrome is characterized by peripheral damage of the hypoglossal and vagal nerves in the recurrent laryngeal branch at the cervical level. It is associated with trauma due to endotracheal intubation, direct damage to nerves X and XII, carotid ...
Pablo Crespo Reinoso +2 more
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