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Description Digital subtraction angiogram of the internal carotid artery, lateral view, demonstrates a large tortuous vessel (arrow) passing from the internal carotid artery (open arrow) to the basilar artery (arrowhead), and supplying the posterior circulation. This anomaly is called persistent primitive trigeminal artery.
Date 4 March 2008 (upload date)
Source radpod.org
Author Dr Laughlin Dawes
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author kindly mailed me permission to use this image outside cc-nc license; i mailed it forward to [email protected]

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