Anomalies and variations of the middle cerebral artery: a microanatomical study
- PMID: 3047592
- DOI: 10.1227/00006123-198806010-00008
Anomalies and variations of the middle cerebral artery: a microanatomical study
Abstract
The microvascular anatomy of the main trunk and divisions of the middle cerebral artery was studied in 104 unfixed brain hemispheres injected with polyester resin and dissected under the operating microscope. The following anomalies and variations of the middle cerebral artery were found: fenestration (1 case; 1%), located on the first 4 mm of the main trunk of the middle cerebral artery; duplication (1 case; 1%), with vessels arising from the internal carotid artery; accessory middle cerebral artery (2 cases; 2%), originating on the A1 segment of the anterior cerebral artery; single-trunk type of middle cerebral artery (4 cases; 4%), with no division of its main trunk; quadrifurcation (4 cases; 4%), in which the main trunk of the middle cerebral artery divided into four secondary trunks. The clinical implications of these anatomical findings are discussed, and photographs of representative specimens illustrate the anomalies.
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