Baker R A, Rosenbaum A E, Robertson G H
Br J Radiol. 1975 Feb;48(566):101-7. doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-48-566-101.
Segmental intervertebral arterial connections originate from normal vascular channels which are commonly seen on selective vertebral arteriography. In subclavian steal, these vessels can hypertrophy and form important collateral pathways. The significance of their haemodynamic contributions may be assessed by their multiplicity and calibre. Lateral or oblique projections in addition to frontal visualization may be required to differentiate the various transcervical channels which lie either anterior or posterior to the vertebral bodies.
节段性椎间动脉连接起源于正常血管通道,这些通道在选择性椎动脉造影中常见。在锁骨下动脉盗血综合征中,这些血管可发生肥大并形成重要的侧支通路。可通过其数量和管径评估它们对血流动力学的贡献。除了正位显影外,可能还需要侧位或斜位投影来区分位于椎体前方或后方的各种经颈通道。