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Published in: Neuroradiology 11/2011

01-11-2011 | Diagnostic Neuroradiology

Anomalous origin of the occipital artery diagnosed by magnetic resonance angiography

Authors: Akira Uchino, Naoko Saito, Waka Mizukoshi, Yoshitaka Okada

Published in: Neuroradiology | Issue 11/2011

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Abstract

Introduction

It is well known that the occipital artery (OA) can arise from the internal carotid artery (ICA) or vertebral artery (VA). However, the incidence of an anomalously originating OA has not been reported. We investigate its incidence and characteristic features on magnetic resonance angiography (MRA).

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed MRA images of 2,866 patients that included the carotid bifurcation; images were obtained using a standard noncontrast MRA protocol and two 1.5-T MR units.

Results

We diagnosed six cases (seven arteries) of anomalously originating OA, which represented an incidence of 0.21%. The OA arose from the ICA in four patients (five arteries), from the carotid bifurcation in one, and from the VA in one. Five of the seven arteries occurred on the right.

Conclusion

Anomalously originating OA is rare and occurs with right-side predominance. Correct diagnosis is necessary before or during cerebral angiography, especially when selective catheterization to the OA is required.
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Metadata
Title
Anomalous origin of the occipital artery diagnosed by magnetic resonance angiography
Authors
Akira Uchino
Naoko Saito
Waka Mizukoshi
Yoshitaka Okada
Publication date
01-11-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Neuroradiology / Issue 11/2011
Print ISSN: 0028-3940
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1920
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-010-0825-z

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