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Title
An Anatomical study of normal variations of Circle of Willis in 132 fetus, newborn and adult
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Tehran University medical journal, Vol. 67, Issue 6 (2009), p.399-407
Publisher
Tehran University of Medical Sciences (T U M S) Publications
Date
2009
Author/Creator
Dadmehr, M
Author/Creator
Fattahzade, A
Author/Creator
Ansari, S
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Ardakani, S. Kamali
Author/Creator
Bateni, F
Author/Creator
Nejat, F
Author/Creator
Ghodsi, S. M
Author/Creator
Eftekhar, Behzad
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Ganji, S
Author/Creator
Dadmehr, F
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Nazparvar, B
Description
Several studies have investigated the variations in the anatomy of each segment of circle of Willis whereas a few have addressed the variations of this arterial circle as a whole. In this study the entire circle of Willis and its variations were studied in a cohort of Iranian people and compared with previous reports. Methods: Anatomical variations of the circle of Willis in 132 brains of Iranian cadavers (102 male adults and 30 fetuses and infants) were studied. The dissection process was digitally filmed for further studies. Using computer software the external diameters of the vessels were measured and the circle variations were classified. The variations of the circle as a whole and segmental variations were compared with previous studies. Results: Uni-and bilateral hypoplasia of posterior communicating arteries (PcoAs) constituted the most common variation in our study which was similar to previous works. Aplasia of the anterior cerebral artery (A1) and the posterior cerebral artery (P1) were not observed. In 3.3% of fetuses and infants and 3% of adult instances both right and left posterior communicating arteries were absent. There was one case of anterior communicating artery (AcoA) aplasia in adult group. Conclusions: The anatomical variations discovered in Iranian circle of Willis in this study were not significantly different to those of more diverse populations reported in the literature. The main differences between the fetal and adult disposition are the diameter of the PcoA and the circular part of the P1.
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9 page(s)
Subject Keyword
anatomical variation
Subject Keyword
cerebral circulation
Subject Keyword
Circle of Willis
Resource Type
journal article
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Macquarie University. Australian School of Advanced Medicine

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/101770
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ISSN:1683-1764
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mq-rm-2010000329
Language
ara
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