The superior cerebellar artery (SCA) is often described as the most consistent artery of the infratentorial group. Some variations were noted especially in the proximal part of the artery, such as duplication, triplication, and unusual origin from the basilar artery. It is consistently described as bifurcating into rostral and caudal branches when originating solely from the distal basilar artery. Duplication is mostly encountered as two trunks originating from the basilar artery, with the superior trunk bearing rostral and the inferior trunk caudal branches, respectively. In 14 brains with 28 superior cerebellar arteries, which form the basis of this article, the majority of the duplications were related to the basilar-artery origin of a m...
Objective. Basilar artery (BA) terminates in right and left posterior cerebral arteries (PCAs). Each...
Introduction: The posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) often exhibits anatomical variations a...
BACKGROUND: Small anastomotic channels exist between the occipital artery (OA) and muscular branches...
The superior cerebellar artery (SCA) is often described as the most consistent artery of the infrate...
The superior cerebellar artery usually arises from the terminal end of the basilar artery. It may al...
Background: Superior Cerebellar Artery (SCA) arises just caudal to the bifurcation of basilar artery...
Introduction The superior cerebral artery is a clinically significant vessel, but little is known ab...
Aim: The aim of this investigation was characterize morphologically the cerebellar artery and its br...
BACKGROUND: Double origin of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (DOPICA) is rare. It has impor...
Background: The number of studies on the cerebellar arteries has increased. The purpose of this stud...
OBJECT: The conceptual division of intracranial arteries into segments provides a better understandi...
The anterior inferior cerebellar artery arises constantly from the basilar artery on each side at th...
The posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) is normally a branch of the vertebral artery. In thi...
The course of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) was analyzed with reference to its ori...
Copyright © 2015 S. A. Gunnal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Objective. Basilar artery (BA) terminates in right and left posterior cerebral arteries (PCAs). Each...
Introduction: The posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) often exhibits anatomical variations a...
BACKGROUND: Small anastomotic channels exist between the occipital artery (OA) and muscular branches...
The superior cerebellar artery (SCA) is often described as the most consistent artery of the infrate...
The superior cerebellar artery usually arises from the terminal end of the basilar artery. It may al...
Background: Superior Cerebellar Artery (SCA) arises just caudal to the bifurcation of basilar artery...
Introduction The superior cerebral artery is a clinically significant vessel, but little is known ab...
Aim: The aim of this investigation was characterize morphologically the cerebellar artery and its br...
BACKGROUND: Double origin of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (DOPICA) is rare. It has impor...
Background: The number of studies on the cerebellar arteries has increased. The purpose of this stud...
OBJECT: The conceptual division of intracranial arteries into segments provides a better understandi...
The anterior inferior cerebellar artery arises constantly from the basilar artery on each side at th...
The posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) is normally a branch of the vertebral artery. In thi...
The course of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) was analyzed with reference to its ori...
Copyright © 2015 S. A. Gunnal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Objective. Basilar artery (BA) terminates in right and left posterior cerebral arteries (PCAs). Each...
Introduction: The posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) often exhibits anatomical variations a...
BACKGROUND: Small anastomotic channels exist between the occipital artery (OA) and muscular branches...