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(Created page with "= Anterior Choroidal arteries = * Arise from the ICA * Course: goes through the choroidal fissure → temporal horn of LV Vascular territory: ** Choroid of the LVs (especially in the lateral horn) Hippocampus, amygdala, uncus ** Globus pallidus, caudate tail, putamen Thalamus (VL) ** IC (posterior limb and retrolenticular) ** Optic tract, lateral geniculate nucleus, optic radiation * Historically, this artery was sacrificed to treat Parkinson’s disease: decreased trem...") |
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= Anterior Choroidal arteries = | = Anterior Choroidal arteries = | ||
* Arise from the ICA | * Arise from the [[ICA]] | ||
* Course: goes through the choroidal fissure → temporal horn of LV Vascular territory: | * Course: goes through the choroidal fissure → temporal horn of LV Vascular territory: | ||
** Choroid of the LVs (especially in the lateral horn) Hippocampus, amygdala, uncus | ** Choroid of the LVs (especially in the lateral horn) Hippocampus, amygdala, uncus | ||
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= Posterior Choroidal arteries (medial and lateral) = | = Posterior Choroidal arteries (medial and lateral) = | ||
* Arise from the PCA | * Arise from the [[PCA]] | ||
* Medial branches supply pineal gland, tectum, thalamus, choroid of the third ventricle | * Medial branches supply pineal gland, tectum, thalamus, choroid of the third ventricle | ||
* Lateral branches enter the choroidal fissure and anastomose with the anterior choroidal arteries forming variable anastomotic network | * Lateral branches enter the choroidal fissure and anastomose with the anterior choroidal arteries forming variable anastomotic network | ||
[[Category:Neuroanatomy]] | [[Category:Neuroanatomy]] | ||
[[Category:Vascular anatomy]] | [[Category:Vascular anatomy]] |
Revision as of 15:03, 3 March 2024
Anterior Choroidal arteries
- Arise from the ICA
- Course: goes through the choroidal fissure → temporal horn of LV Vascular territory:
- Choroid of the LVs (especially in the lateral horn) Hippocampus, amygdala, uncus
- Globus pallidus, caudate tail, putamen Thalamus (VL)
- IC (posterior limb and retrolenticular)
- Optic tract, lateral geniculate nucleus, optic radiation
- Historically, this artery was sacrificed to treat Parkinson’s disease: decreased tremor likely due to decreased blood supply to VL thalamus.
Posterior Choroidal arteries (medial and lateral)
- Arise from the PCA
- Medial branches supply pineal gland, tectum, thalamus, choroid of the third ventricle
- Lateral branches enter the choroidal fissure and anastomose with the anterior choroidal arteries forming variable anastomotic network