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15 sie 2022 · Knowledge of the functional arterial anatomy of the cerebral arteries is important to recognize and understand some of the frequent important anatomical variants and to avoid unexpected technical complications in the endovascular neuroradiological practice.
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1 kwi 2018 · Intravenous tissue plasminogen activator has been the mainstay of acute therapy. Recently, several prospective randomized trials documented the value of endovascular revascularization in selected patients with large-vessel occlusion within the anterior circulation.
Here the authors present an anatomic framework for understanding the segmental and branch anatomy, clinically important anastomotic pathways, and pathology of the intracranial arterial system with a focus on angiographic definition.
27 sty 2023 · This review describes the external carotid artery (ECA) development, segmental concept of the internal carotid artery (ICA), and the functional anatomy of extracranial–intracranial anastomoses in the orbit, cavernous sinus, petrosal bone, and posterior fossa considering their embryological backgrounds.
19 kwi 2023 · Carotid endarterectomy. This is the most common treatment for severe carotid artery disease. After cutting along the front of the neck, a surgeon opens the blocked carotid artery and removes the plaques. The surgeon uses stitches or a graft to repair the artery.
19 kwi 2023 · Carotid artery disease often develops slowly. The first sign of the condition might be a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA). A TIA is a temporary shortage of blood flow to the brain. Treatment of carotid artery disease usually involves lifestyle changes, medicines and sometimes surgery.
Description of the arterial system proceeds to the point of the fulfillment of its function. This function, the exchange of gases and nutrients with the cerebral parenchyma, is the subject of a subsequent section on the microcirculation and blood–brain barrier.