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Variations and morphometric analysis of the proximal segment of the superior cerebellar artery.

Roger M Krzyżewski1, Magdalena K Stachura1, Anna M Stachura1, Justyna Rybus1, Krzysztof A Tomaszewski2, Wiesława Klimek-Piotrowska1, Paweł Brzegowy3, Andrzej Urbanik4, Jerzy A Walocha1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The superior cerebral artery is a clinically significant vessel, but little is known about its radiological anatomy. The aim of this study was to describe the anatomical variations of the proximal segment of the superior cerebellar artery using Computed Tomography Angiography.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study group consisted of 200 subjects (54.5% female, mean age ± SD 56.2 ± 17.2 years) that had undergone head Computed Tomography Angiography. Subjects with any intracranial pathologies were excluded. Images in Maximum Intensity Projections were used to study the anatomical anomalies of the superior cerebellar artery.
RESULTS: In 200 subject 388 superior cerebellar arteries were found. Twelve (3.09%) SCAs were duplicated in 11 patients and all originated from the basilar artery. In 8 (4.00%) patients the superior cerebellar artery was absent. The origin of the SCA was most often bilateral, mainly from the basilar artery (76.29%). The superior cerebellar artery diameter, measured at the site of the origin, was statistically significantly different depending on the place of the origin: wider when originating from the basilar artery as a single vessel (1.48 ± 0.42 mm vs. 1.34 ± 0.52 mm; p=0.03) and narrower when originating as duplicated one (1.38 ± 0.48 mm vs. 1.46 ± 0.44 mm; p=0.55).
CONCLUSION: Superior cerebellar artery usually originates bilaterally from the basilar artery as a single trunk. Its diameter is significantly wider in that type in comparison to other anatomical variations.
Copyright © 2014 Polish Neurological Society. Published by Elsevier Urban & Partner Sp. z o.o. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Anatomical variations; Computed tomography; Neuro-vascular conflict; Posterior cerebral circulation; Superior cerebellar artery

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25168320     DOI: 10.1016/j.pjnns.2014.07.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Neurochir Pol        ISSN: 0028-3843            Impact factor:   1.621


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