Radiology Case Reports (Aug 2019)

Persistent second cervical intersegmental artery diagnosed by MR angiography

  • Akira Uchino, MD, PhD,
  • Naoko Saito, MD, PhD,
  • Shinya Kohyama, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
pp. 967 – 970

Abstract

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Anastomosis between the external carotid and vertebral (VA) arteries is extremely rare. A well-recognized manifestation of such anastomosis is the Type 2 proatlantal artery, which commonly demonstrates anastomosis of the occipital artery with the VA at the level of the foramen magnum and is considered to represent a persistent first cervical intersegmental artery. Using magnetic resonance angiography, we observed anastomosis of the external carotid and VA at the level of C1 and C2 vertebrae without anastomosis of the occipital artery and diagnosed this vessel as a persistent second cervical intersegmental artery. Keywords: Carotid-vertebrobasilar anastomosis, Cerebral arterial variation, External carotid artery, Vertebral artery