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A multitude of variations in the configuration of the circle of Willis: an autopsy study.

Wiesława Klimek-Piotrowska1, Monika Rybicka2, Aleksandra Wojnarska2, Agnieszka Wójtowicz2, Mateusz Koziej2, Mateusz K Hołda2.   

Abstract

The circle of Willis (CW) is an anastomotic system of arteries located at the base of the brain. The aim of the study was to evaluate the anatomic configuration of the CW in the Polish population and to compare results with previously conducted research. Brains were obtained from 100 recently deceased human adults, and the diameters of cerebral vessels were measured using a slide caliper. Cerebral vessels were observed, paying attention to their origin, diameter, typical configuration and variations. Twenty-seven percent of cases presented the typical literature pattern. The remaining 73 % of all cases were atypical; in 16 % the CW was incomplete and in 57 % complete. Atypical findings involved the posterior communicating artery (PcomA), 62 %; anterior communicating artery (AcomA), 22 %; anterior cerebral artery (ACA), 14 %; posterior cerebral artery (PCA), 8 %. The most common variations were bilateral hypoplastic PcomAs (27 % of cases) and unilateral hypoplastic PcomAs (19 % of cases). Only 9 of the 22 types of CW variations classified previously in the literature were observed, and 26 variations (36 cases) in our study were labeled as 'other' type. Mean diameter values for typical CW patterns were internal carotid artery = 3.6 mm, ACA = 2.3 mm, AcomA = 1.9 mm, PCA = 2.2 mm and PcomA = 1.4 mm. Circle of Willis variations have a large impact on clinical practice. This study shows many rare variations that should be taken into consideration to avoid any unexpected complications during surgical procedures involving cerebral vessels.

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Keywords:  Anterior cerebral artery; Anterior communicating artery; Circle of Willis; Internal carotid artery; Posterior cerebral artery; Posterior communicating artery

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26439730     DOI: 10.1007/s12565-015-0301-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Sci Int        ISSN: 1447-073X            Impact factor:   1.741


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1.  Age-related changes in the completeness of the circle of Willis in children.

Authors:  Tavishi Chopra; Ilana Neuberger; Eric Prince; Christina White; John Maloney; Nicholas Stence; David Mirsky
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2022-04-08       Impact factor: 1.532

2.  Cerebral Artery Hypoplasia in a Select Adult Kenyan Population.

Authors:  Julius A Ogengo; Isaac Cheruiyot; Thomas Amuti; Ibsen Ongidi; Philip Mwachaka; Beda Olabu; Peter Kitunguu; Simeon Sinkeet
Journal:  J Neurosci Rural Pract       Date:  2019-10-07

3.  Plaque Wall Distribution Pattern of the Atherosclerotic Middle Cerebral Artery Associates With the Circle of Willis Completeness.

Authors:  Jia Li; Lu Zheng; Wen-Jie Yang; Cheuk-Yin Sze-To; Thomas Wai-Hong Leung; Xiang-Yan Chen
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2021-01-11       Impact factor: 4.003

Review 4.  Distribution of variations in anatomy of the circle of Willis: results of a cadaveric study of the Malawian population and review of literature.

Authors:  Charles Nyasa; Anthony Mwakikunga; Lackson Tembo; Charles Dzamalala; Amadi Ogonda Ihunwo
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2021-01-06

Review 5.  A new classification system for the anatomical variations of the human circle of Willis: A systematic review.

Authors:  James R Ayre; Peter J Bazira; Mohammed Abumattar; Haran N Makwana; Katherine A Sanders
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2021-12-21       Impact factor: 2.921

6.  Reclassifications of ischemic stroke patterns due to variants of the Circle of Willis.

Authors:  Ida Rangus; Lennart S Milles; Ivana Galinovic; Kersten Villringer; Heinrich J Audebert; Jochen B Fiebach; Christian H Nolte
Journal:  Int J Stroke       Date:  2021-10-05       Impact factor: 6.948

7.  Variations in the Circle of Willis in a large population sample using 3D TOF angiography: The Tromsø Study.

Authors:  Lars B Hindenes; Asta K Håberg; Liv Hege Johnsen; Ellisiv B Mathiesen; David Robben; Torgil R Vangberg
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-11-03       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Effect of different types of cerebral perfusion for acute type A aortic dissection undergoing aortic arch procedure, unilateral versus bilateral.

Authors:  Zhengqin Liu; Chen Wang; Xiquan Zhang; Shuming Wu; Changcun Fang; Xinyan Pang
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2020-11-18       Impact factor: 2.102

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