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Posterior Cerebral Artery Territory Infarctions
2012Infarctions in the territory of the posterior cerebral artery (PCA) occur in about 5-10% of all ischemic strokes. The PCA can be divided into 'deep' (P1 and P2 segments) and 'superficial' (P3 and P4) segments. Occlusion of paramedian perforating arteries arising from P1 causes rostral midbrain infarction with or without thalamic lesion.
Cereda C, Carrera E
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Aneurysms of the Posterior Cerebral Artery: Report of Ten Cases
Neurosurgery, 1986Abstract Ten cases of posterior cerebral artery (PCA) aneurysm are presented. There were 13 aneurysms in the 10 patients: 6 saccular, 5 fusiform, 1 broad-based, and 1 giant fusiform serpentine aneurysm. Eight patients underwent operation: clipping for 2 saccular aneurysms, trapping for 1 saccular and 3 fusiform aneurysms, and coating for
H S, Chang +3 more
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Giant Serpentine Aneurysm of the Posterior Cerebral Artery
Neurosurgery, 1982Abstract We are reporting an unusual case of a giant serpentine aneurysm of the posterior cerebral artery (PCA). We were unable to find a report in the literature of a similar aneurysm. The microsurgical pterional approach was used for temporary clipping of the P-2 segment of the PCA, and the aneurysm was trapped successfully and excised.
A, Fukamachi +3 more
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Aneurysms of the posterior cerebral artery
Acta Neurochirurgica, 1977A classification of aneurysms of the posterior cerebral artery from a series of 8 personal cases and 34 cases collected from the literature is attempted. The classification is based on the topography and sites of origin of the cortical and central branches of the artery.
H W, Pia, H, Fontana
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Posterior Cerebral Artery Occlusion
Archives of Neurology, 1961Intracranial angiography has become an important method for the study of occlusive vascular disease of the brain. Vertebral angiography in the past 10 years has become a routine procedure in many neurological centers; however, the clinical significance of many of the angiographic findings has yet to be determined.
R J, MONES, N, CHRISTOFF, M B, BENDER
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Posterior Cerebral Artery Ectasia
Archives of Neurology, 1973An 81-year-old woman with recurrent episodes of sudden, painful, third nerve palsy with paralytic mydriasis and transient hypertension was found to have a vascular anomaly heretofore, to our knowledge, not described in the literature. Cerebral angiography revealed dilatation and tortuosity of the posterior cerebral artery.
E W, Hopkins, C M, Poser
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[Posterior Communicating Artery / Posterior Cerebral Artery].
No shinkei geka. Neurological surgeryThorough understanding of the vascular anatomy, including embryological development of vessels is important to safely perform endovascular procedures. The posterior cerebral and anterior choroidal arteries are embryologically complementary, which suggests a potential network. Numerous perforators originate from the posterior communicating and posterior
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ANEURYSMS OF THE POSTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY
Medical Journal of Australia, 1964openaire +2 more sources
Accessory posterior cerebral artery
Acta Neurologica BelgicaHideki Endo +2 more
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