医学
穿通动脉
脑动脉
大脑中动脉
后备箱
闭塞
解剖
内囊
动脉
放射科
磁共振成像
心脏病学
缺血
白质
生物
生态学
作者
Slobodan Marinković,Hirohiko Gibo,Mira Milisavljević,Mila Ćetković
摘要
Abstract The authors examined the lenticulostriate (perforating) arteries in the vascular casts of 48 middle cerebral arteries (MCA), as well as in the MRI or CT scans of 32 patients with cerebral infarcts in the MCA territory. The lenticulostriate arteries ranged between two and 12 in number, and from 80 μm to 1,400 μm in size. They originated from the main trunk, terminal trunks, bifurcation site, and/or leptomeningeal branches of the MCA, either separately or from common trunks (70.8%). The extreme variations of the supplying region of the perforators were noted in seven anatomic specimens. In addition to the basal ganglia, the genu, and the anterior limb of the internal capsule, the lenticulostriate arteries seemed to supply only the rostral portion of the superior part of the posterior limb of the capsule. The patients presented with occlusion of all the lenticulostriate arteries, individual arteries, or only their twigs. Complete occlusion of these arteries resulted in a huge central hemispheric infarct. Occlusion of an individual artery most often caused a large ganglionic‐capsular infarct. The authors concluded that the lacunar infarcts usually follow occlusion of a terminal or a side branch of the lenticulostriate arteries. Clin. Anat. 14:190–195, 2001. © 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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