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Anastomoses in the Territory of the Posterior Cerebral Arteries
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1986
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Anterior Cerebral ArteriesInterventional NeuroradiologyNeuroanatomyVascular MalformationVascular SurgeryNeurologyAnatomyNeuroscienceCerebral Blood FlowFunctional SignificanceMedicinePosterior Cerebral ArteriesNeurovascular Disease
Anastomoses in the region of the posterior cerebral arteries were found in all of 40 brains examined. Anastomoses were channel-like, plexiform or combined. The former measured from 0.07 mm to 1.1 mm in diameter. They were most often found among the interpeduncular perforating vessels (71.2%), and between the branches of the posterior and anterior cerebral arteries (75.7%). The functional significance of the anastomoses is discussed.