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anterior communicating artery การใช้

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  • The anterior communicating artery connects the two anterior cerebral arteries across the commencement of the longitudinal fissure.
  • An etiology of vascular origin is an aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery which arise superior to the chiasm, enlarge, and compress it from above.
  • Blockages to the proximal ( A1 ) segment of the vessel produce only minor deficits due to the collateral blood flow from the opposite hemisphere via the anterior communicating artery.
  • The anterior optic nerve is supplied by the short posterior ciliary artery and choroidal circulation, while the retrobulbar optic nerve is supplied intraorbitally by a pial plexus, which arises from the ophthalmic artery, internal carotid artery, anterior cerebral artery, and anterior communicating arteries.
  • Luria's other books written or co-authored during the 1960s included : " Higher Brain and Mental Processes " ( 1963 ), " The Neuropsychological Analysis of Problem Solving " ( 1966, with L . S . Tzvetkova; English translation in 1990 ), " Psychophysiology of the Frontal Lobes " ( first published in 1973 ), and " Memory Disorders in Patients with Aneurysms of the Anterior Communicating Artery " ( co-authored with A . N . Konovalov and A . N . Podgoynaya ).
  • These approaches are based on general experience, and the only randomized controlled trial directly comparing the different modalities was performed in relatively well patients with small ( less than 10 mm ) aneurysms of the anterior cerebral artery and anterior communicating artery ( together the " anterior circulation " ), who constitute about 20 percent of all patients with aneurysmal SAH . This trial, the " International Subarachnoid Aneurysm Trial " ( ISAT ), showed that in this group the likelihood of death or being dependent on others for activities of daily living was reduced ( 7.4 percent absolute risk reduction, 23.5 percent relative risk reduction ) if endovascular coiling was used as opposed to surgery.