Preferred Name

Anterior cerebral artery infarction syndrome
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syndromes of anterior cerebral artery infarction

ACA infarction symptom

Anterior cerebral artery infarction symptoms

Anterior cerebral artery infarction syndromes

Anterior cerebral artery infarction symptom

syndrome of anterior cerebral artery infarction

definition

The ACA is subdivided into the A1 segment (before the anterior communicating artery (ACoA)), followed by the A2 segment (after the ACoA), then A3 segments. The A1 segment has deep perforating arteries, named the medial lenticulostriate arteries, and gives rise to the recurrent artery of Heubner (raH), which supplies the caudate head, the genu and anterior arm of the internal capsule and the supero-anterior putamen. Both the lenticulostriate arteries and the raH are particularly vulnerable during aneurysm surgery of the ACoA.

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Anterior cerebral artery infarction syndrome

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Anterior cerebral artery infarction syndrome

references

Heiss, S., Brainin, M., & Heiss, W. D. (Eds.). (2009). Textbook of stroke medicine. Cambridge University Press.

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