KMID : 0377619730240030283
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Korean Jungang Medical Journal 1973 Volume.24 No. 3 p.283 ~ p.287
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One Case of Persistent Primitive Hypoglossal Artery Associated with Carotid-Cavernous Fistula
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ÑÑ̾/Kim, Gyul
ì°ý³Ë£/ì°Ðñó¾/ñ¹ïáûú/Lee, H.K./Lee, K.C./Chu, J.W.
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Abstract
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In early embryonic development there are three vessels joining the carotid and basilar arterial system, namely the primitive trigeminal, acoustic and hypoglossal arteries.
These vascular channels are usually obliterated by the time of embryo is -14mm in length.
One of these channels may rarely persist into adult life, the result is referred to as a persistent primitive anastomstic vessel.
About 15.8y, of persistent primitive hypoglossal arteries are associated with vascular anomalies.
We are reporting one case of persistent primitine hypoglossal artery associated with carotid-cavernous fistula and the literature reviewed.
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