Hess H, Elmagd A A
Institut für Anatomie der Universität Regensburg, Deutschland.
Ann Anat. 1992 Aug;174(4):317-9.
An extremely rare variation in the angioarchitecture of the carotid arteries consists in the complete missing of the right common carotid artery. The brachiocephalic trunc (innominate artery), forming a bulbus-like extension, branches out into three major stems: internal carotid artery, external carotid artery and the right subclavian artery. The variation is embryologically explainable: The aortic arches III and IV arise together (without ventral aortic root between them) from the persisting initial segment of the right ventral aorta.