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A Road Less Traveled: A Persistent Trigeminal Artery as a Divergent Thromboembolic Conduit

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 February 2022

Nathan Chu
Affiliation:
Department of Medicine (Neurology), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Khurshid Khan*
Affiliation:
Department of Medicine (Neurology), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Corresponding author: Dr. Khurshid Khan, Department of Medicine (Neurology), University of Alberta, 7-132B Clinical Sciences Building, 11350-83 Ave, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G3, Canada. Email: kakhan@ualberta.ca
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Neuroimaging Highlight
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© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation
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Figure 1: Right posterior cerebral artery and persistent trigeminal artery (PTA) occlusion secondary to ipsilateral internal carotid thrombo-embolism. Prior axial and reconstructed MRI time-of-flight angiogram images demonstrating a patent PTA connecting the distal internal carotid and basilar arteries (open arrowhead, A and B). Axial and reconstructed CT angiogram images demonstrating right ICA occlusion (arrow in C) with reconstructed images showing right PCA (arrowhead in D) and PTA occlusions (asterisk in D).

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Figure 2: Right posterior cerebral artery infarction secondary to thromboembolic occlusions via persistent trigeminal artery (PTA). Axial diffusion-weighted (A) and ADC (B) MRI demonstrating right PCA territory infarction.