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Functional Vascular Anatomy of the Brain

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Specialties Neurology
Neurosurgery
Date 2017 Oct 3
PMID 28966305
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Functional vascular anatomy is the study of anatomy in its relation to the function that figures out the normal and pathological vascularization of the brain and spinal cord. The mechanism of anatomical variations (e.g. fenestration of the basilar artery, persistent primitive trigeminal artery, and aberrant subclavian artery) can be explained according to the embryological development of the cardiovascular system. The most developmental process is common among the species of the vertebrates from the fish to the mammalian in the early phase of embryo. Thus, it is possible to deduce the reasons of vascular variants in terms of phylogeny. Such an embryological parallelism like the comparative anatomy provides the new insights into the nature of our vascular system. In addition, learning more about the hemodynamic consequence may help to realize the underlying physiopathology of cerebral arterial remodeling and stroke in patients with these vascular variants. This perception may facilitate better understanding of the vascular pathologies and lead to the appropriate decision making not only in the diagnostic work, but also in the interventional procedures. The aim of this study is to introduce the meanings of functional anatomy in the clinical application of vascular diseases and anomalous of the central nervous system.

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