Nishizawa S, Yamamoto S, Sugiura Y, Uemura K
No Shinkei Geka. 1986 Jul;14(8):1011-5.
A 65-year-old male developed severe headache of sudden onset 3 months prior to admission. The right retrograde brachial angiogram revealed that the right internal carotid artery was absent. The extremely dilated external carotid artery on the right side continued to the extracranial portion of the right internal carotid artery. No other collateral pathways were found. From an embryological point of view, it is speculated that the aortic arch III might have been mal-developed and the distal portion of the dorsal aorta might have received a collateral circulation via a persistent aortic arch I or II.
一名65岁男性在入院前3个月突然出现严重头痛。右侧逆行肱动脉血管造影显示右侧颈内动脉缺如。右侧极度扩张的颈外动脉延续至右侧颈内动脉的颅外部分。未发现其他侧支循环途径。从胚胎学角度推测,可能是主动脉弓III发育异常,背主动脉远端可能通过持续存在的主动脉弓I或II接受了侧支循环。