| Literature DB >> 35355526 |
Yuma Hiratsuka1, Hideki Endo1, Naoyasu Okamura1, Masaaki Mikamoto1, Bunsho Asayama1, Kenji Kamiyama1, Toshiaki Osato1, Hirohiko Nakamura1.
Abstract
Agenesis of the left common carotid artery with separate origins of the left internal and external carotid arteries from the aorta is an extremely rare anomaly. This anomaly is typically asymptomatic unless associated with other conditions. We report a case of separate origins of the left internal and external carotid arteries from the aorta in a patient with intracerebral hemorrhage. A 42-year-old man was transferred to our hospital by ambulance because of left hemiparesis. Computed tomography scan revealed right putaminal hemorrhage. Computed tomography angiography and digital subtraction angiography demonstrated independent origins of the left internal carotid artery and external carotid artery from the aortic arch. Right internal carotid angiography revealed blood supply to the left anterior cerebral artery and middle cerebral artery via the anterior communicating artery. The separate origins of the left internal and external carotid arteries from the aorta may cause hemodynamic stress to the contralateral side, leading to right intracerebral hemorrhage.Entities:
Keywords: Anomaly; Common carotid artery; External carotid artery; Internal carotid artery; Intracerebral hemorrhage
Year: 2022 PMID: 35355526 PMCID: PMC8958458 DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2022.02.056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Case Rep ISSN: 1930-0433
Fig. 1Computed tomography showing the right intracerebral hemorrhage (arrow).
Fig. 2Computed tomography angiography demonstrating independent origins of the left internal and external carotid arteries from the aortic arch (arrow).
Fig. 3Selective right internal carotid angiogram showing blood flow on the left side via the anterior communicating artery (arrow).
Fig. 4Schematic diagram showing the normal anatomy (left) and the separate origins of the left internal and external carotid arteries from the aorta (right).