Magnetic resonance angiographic study of the variations in the branching pattern of external carotid artery


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Author Details : Rohita Salam*, Sheela Sivan

Volume : 8, Issue : 3, Year : 2021

Article Page : 175-178

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijcap.2021.041



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Abstract

Background: Knowledge of anatomy of the branching pattern of external carotid artery (ECA) is needed for head and neck surgeries and diagnostic purposes. Previously knowledge regarding this was obtained from dissecting specimens. But with magnetic resonance angiograms being done widely, data from these may be taken for a better understanding of the branching pattern of ECA.
Aim: To study the branching pattern of external carotid artery using MR angiograms taken for other purposes.
Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in our institution, which is a tertiary care centre, between September 2013 and September 2015 in which we studied the MR angiograms of 50 patients.
Results: Out of the 50 MR angiograms studied, variations were seen in 5 cases. In two cases, the ascending pharyngeal artery was seen to arise from the lateral side instead of the medial side on the left side. In another two, the ascending pharyngeal artery was seen to arise from the occipital artery on the left side. In one case the superior laryngeal artery arose from the external carotid artery.
Conclusion: MR angiogram taken for other purposes is an inexpensive, ionizing radiation free method which can be used to study the branching pattern of external carotid artery.
 

Keywords: Magnetic resonance angiogram, MRA, External carotid artery branches, Branching pattern, Variations.


How to cite : Salam R, Sivan S, Magnetic resonance angiographic study of the variations in the branching pattern of external carotid artery. Indian J Clin Anat Physiol 2021;8(3):175-178


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Article History

Received : 30-07-2021

Accepted : 01-09-2021


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