Type I persistent proatlantal artery associated with fusiform subclavian artery aneurysm. Report of one case.
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Aortic aneurysm, thoracic, Cerebral infarction, Intracranial aneurysmResumen
We report a 61 years old male presenting with a right cerebral infarction, along with a type I persistent left proatlantal artery (PA), which is a form of primitive carotid-basilar anastomosis. The patient had an absence of the ipsilateral vertebral artery (VA) and hypoplasia of the contralateral VA, while the basilar artery was supplied by the PA. Other vascular anomalies present were a fusiform aneurysm of the right subclavian artery, and an A1 segment aplasia of the hypoplastic anterior right cerebral artery, which originated from the anterior communicating artery. To our knowledge these anomalies were not described previously.Descargas
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2015-08-10
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Buljan, K., Hegeduš, I., Gilman Kuric, T., Salha, T., Tomic, S., Butkovic Soldo, S., Buljan, V., & Sosic, D. (2015). Type I persistent proatlantal artery associated with fusiform subclavian artery aneurysm. Report of one case. Revista Médica De Chile, 143(8). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/3996
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Reporte de Caso Clínico