Radiology Case Reports (Nov 2024)

A case of coexistence of multiple vascular anomalies including the absence of a left internal carotid artery, a left vertebral artery arising from the subclavian artery in a high cervical location, and a bovine arch associated with vertebral fusion

  • Tamaki Ichikawa, MD, PhD,
  • Shuichi Kawada, MD, PhD,
  • Takashi Okazaki,
  • Kento Yokoyama, MD,
  • Makiko Kobayashi, MD, PhD,
  • Hiroyuki Katoh, MD, PhD,
  • Masahiko Watanabe, MD, PhD,
  • Jun Hashimoto, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 11
pp. 4875 – 4879

Abstract

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We report a rare 16-year-old male case of Klippel-Feil anomaly associated with fetal alcohol syndrome exhibiting complex congenital vascular anomalies. The congenital vascular anomalies observed were the absence of a left internal carotid artery, a left vertebral artery arising from the subclavian artery in a very high cervical location and a bovine arch. The vascular and vertebral anomalies were evaluated using CT and MRI before cervical surgery.

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