Segmental intervertebral anastomosis in subclavian steal
- PMID: 1125533
- DOI: 10.1259/0007-1285-48-566-101
Segmental intervertebral anastomosis in subclavian steal
Abstract
Segmental intervertebral arterial connections originate from normal vascular channels which are commonly seen on selective vertebral arteriography. In subclavian steal, these vessels can hypertrophy and form important collateral pathways. The significance of their haemodynamic contributions may be assessed by their multiplicity and calibre. Lateral or oblique projections in addition to frontal visualization may be required to differentiate the various transcervical channels which lie either anterior or posterior to the vertebral bodies.
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