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Type I proatlantal artery with bilateral absence of the external carotid arteries.
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Vertebral ArteryBilateral AbsenceEndovascular TechniqueVascular SurgeryDigital Subtraction AngiographySurgeryNeurologyExternal Carotid ArteriesArterial DiseaseMedicineAtherosclerosisRight Vertebral ArteryAnesthesiology
During color Doppler examination of a 41-year-old man who presented with vertigo, a right vertebral artery could not be found. Both MR angiography and digital subtraction angiography revealed a large anastomotic vessel between the right internal carotid and vertebral artery. It was thought to be type I proatlantal artery. Furthermore, the external carotid arteries were bilaterally absent. Although each vascular anomaly mentioned above is rare, it even more rare for these variations to occur simultaneously.
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