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Abstract
A persistent primitive olfactory artery (PPOA) is an extremely rare variation of the proximal anterior cerebral artery (ACA). The PPOA is connected to the distal ACA, ethmoidal artery, or both. I describe one patient with a PPOA connected to the middle cerebral artery (MCA). I analyzed the radiological characteristics of this anomalous vessel in this patient, who presented with headache. Computed tomography-angiography revealed an abnormal vessel in the patient, which originated from the distal ACA and ran anteromedially along the olfactory tract; it then made an abrupt turn and became the MCA. A PPOA connected to the MCA has been described in only two patients, including my own, in the English-language literature.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23771403 PMCID: PMC3825154 DOI: 10.1007/s00276-013-1147-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Radiol Anat ISSN: 0930-1038 Impact factor: 1.246
Fig. 1Computed tomography–angiography reveals a right persistent primitive olfactory artery. This vessel is originated from the right distal anterior cerebral artery (ACA), runs in an anterior direction along the olfactory tract, and makes an abrupt posterior turn. It then becomes the distal middle cerebral artery. I identify a short anterior communicating artery and a normal right proximal ACA (a). The anomalous vessel contacts the anterior cranial fossa (b). 1 Right middle cerebral artery, 2 right A1, 3 right A2, 4 left A2, 5 left A1, 6 persistent primitive olfactory artery
Fig. 2Drawings of the four variants of persistent primitive olfactory artery (PPOA). PPOA variant 1 connects with the distal anterior cerebral artery (a); variant 2 makes an anastomosis with the ethmoidal artery (b); variant 3 supplies the callosomarginal and ethmoidal arteries (c); and the new variant observed in my patient connects to the accessory middle cerebral artery (MCA) (d). AchoA anterior choroidal artery, PcomA posterior communicating artery, ICA internal carotid artery, ACA anterior cerebral artery, OphA ophthalmic artery. Reproduced with permission from [2]