J Korean Radiol Soc. 1979 Jun;15(1):19-22. Korean.
Published online Aug 17, 2016.
Copyright © The Korean Society of Radiology
Original Article

A case of primitive persistent hypoglossal artery

C. K. Park, B. H. Koh, Y. S. Kim and S. R. Kang

    Abstract

    Three kinds of carotid-basilar anastomosis have been found, they were named as persistent primitive trigeminalartery, persistent primitive trigeminal artery, persistent primitive acoustic (or otic) artery and persistent primitive hypoglossal artery, among them, the persistent primitive hypoglossal artery is by far the least commontype of the internal carotid-basilar anastomosis which have been demonstrated in human postembryonic stages. Persistent primitive by hypoglossal artery is usually found incidentally. This vascular anomaly, however, have been reported to be associated with multiple congenital anomalies, such as unilateral or bilateral vertebralartery hypoplasia, abscence of the posterior communicating attery, hypoplasia of the proximal portion of the posterior cerebral artery, aneurysm of the circle of Wilis, the origin of both pericallosal arteries from a single anterior cerebral artery, retarded mental development dating from infancy, carotid-cavernous fistula formation etc. A case of persistent primitive hypoglossal artery in an young Korean male was reported with brief review of the Iiterature.


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