机构地区:[1]Department of Anatomy, University of Athens School of Medicine,11527 Athens, Greece
出 处:《World Journal of Neurology》2013年第2期10-13,共4页世界神经病学杂志
摘 要:Variations of the anterior cerebral artery(ACA)-anterior communicating artery(ACo A) complex are commonly observed when associated with a symptomatic intracranial aneurysm. We report an asymptomatic ACo A aneurysm associated with duplicated hypoplastic A1 segment of the right ACA, observed in a 70-year-old female cadaver. Furthermore, the aneurysm, practically substituting the ACo A, caused a remarkable depression on the internal surface of the right frontal lobe, anterior to the optic chiasm. Aneurysms and other anomalies of the ACA and ACo A are common and their microvascular surgical management requires sound knowledge of the normal and variant vascular anatomy. Persistence of some embryonic vessels that normally disappear, disappearance of vessels that would normally persist or sprouting of new vessels due to hemodynamic and genetic factors are the usual causes for such anomalies. The high incidence of coexisting vascular anomalies and aneurysm suggests that such abnormalities predispose to aneurysm formation due to changes in the regional blood flow. A1 segment duplication has been reported to occur in 4% of subjects in cadaveric studies and in up to 0.5%-9.7% of cases of ACo A aneurysm surgery. Angiographic hypoplasias and aplasias of the A1 seg-ment have been also correlated with ACo A aneurysm patients.Variations of the anterior cerebral artery(ACA)-anterior communicating artery(ACo A) complex are commonly observed when associated with a symptomatic intracranial aneurysm. We report an asymptomatic ACo A aneurysm associated with duplicated hypoplastic A1 segment of the right ACA, observed in a 70-year-old female cadaver. Furthermore, the aneurysm, practically substituting the ACo A, caused a remarkable depression on the internal surface of the right frontal lobe, anterior to the optic chiasm. Aneurysms and other anomalies of the ACA and ACo A are common and their microvascular surgical management requires sound knowledge of the normal and variant vascular anatomy. Persistence of some embryonic vessels that normally disappear, disappearance of vessels that would normally persist or sprouting of new vessels due to hemodynamic and genetic factors are the usual causes for such anomalies. The high incidence of coexisting vascular anomalies and aneurysm suggests that such abnormalities predispose to aneurysm formation due to changes in the regional blood flow. A1 segment duplication has been reported to occur in 4% of subjects in cadaveric studies and in up to 0.5%-9.7% of cases of ACo A aneurysm surgery. Angiographic hypoplasias and aplasias of the A1 seg-ment have been also correlated with ACo A aneurysm patients.
关 键 词:ANTERIOR cerebral ARTERY ANTERIOR communicating ARTERY ANEURYSM DUPLICATION HYPOPLASIA
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