Persistent carotid-vertebrobasilar anastomoses: how and why differentiating them?
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Persistent carotid-vertebrobasilar anastomoses: how and why differentiating them?
Abstract
The persistent carotid-vertebrobasilar anastomoses (PCVBA) can be explained by an interruption of the vertebrobasilar system (VBS) embryogenesis. We present two very rare cases of persistent anastomoses: a hypoglossal artery and a type I proatlantal artery, insisting on the angiographic criteria allowing differentiation. After a brief review of the embryogenesis of the VBS, we describe the different types of persistent anastomoses (hypoglossal, type I and II proatlantal, trigeminal and otic arteries). We will insist on the potential risks, not well-known, but typical of each anastomosis. PCVBA usually are incidental findings but imaging follow-up may be required since aneurysms may develop.
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