2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3982267/v1
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Cervical internal carotid artery fenestration: A rare cause of lumen ‘’dissection’’

Natalia Valeria Pentara,
Ioanna Koutroulou,
Stefanos Foinitsis
et al.

Abstract: Cervical internal carotid artery fenestration (fcICA) is an extremely rare anatomic variation. Its embryological backround is merely a hypothesis and still not fully understood, causing many authors to question its existence and support the theory of an underlying pathologic mechanism such as dissection. Since distinction between ICA fenestration and pseudofenestration is usually not straightforward, patients should be examined carefully with all available imaging modalities to exclude potential subjacent arte… Show more

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