Lemos V P
Rev Bras Pesqui Med Biol. 1977;10(1):21-4.
The neuroanatomic study of the recurrent branch (a. of Heubner) of the anterior cerebral artery has been performed in 83 adult brains from northeasterner brazilians. In the consulted literature the recurrent artery is described as a branch of the precommunical segment of the anterior cerebral artery. Nevertheless, in this observation the results with regard to origin of the vessel were the following: 1) the Heubner artery was a branch of the postcommunical segment in 17 cases (20.8%) on the right side and in 21 cases (25.6%) on the opposite side; 2) the artery arose at the correspondent level to the rostral margin of the anterior commune left; 3) in 38 cases (45.3%) on the right side and 36 cases (44.2%) on the opposite side, the artery arose at the level between rostral and caudal borders of the anterior communicant; 4) only in 5 cases (6.1%) and in 6 cases (7.3%) to the right and to the left, respectively, the recurrent artery was a typical branch of the precommunical segment of the anterior cerebral artery. The author has observed two patterns with regard to the extracerebral course of the recurrent artery.
对83例来自巴西东北部的成人脑标本进行了大脑前动脉Heubner返支的神经解剖学研究。在查阅的文献中,返动脉被描述为大脑前动脉交通前段的分支。然而,在本观察中,关于该血管起源的结果如下:1)Heubner动脉在右侧17例(20.8%)和对侧21例(25.6%)中是交通后段的分支;2)该动脉起源于与左前联合嘴侧缘相对应的水平;3)在右侧38例(45.3%)和对侧36例(44.2%)中,该动脉起源于前交通支嘴侧和尾侧边界之间的水平;4)仅在右侧5例(6.1%)和左侧6例(7.3%)中,返动脉是大脑前动脉交通前段的典型分支。作者观察到返动脉脑外走行的两种模式。