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Fig. 1. Drawing in lateral projection shows anomalous branches of
internal carotid artery: a = internal carotid artery, b = vertebral artery, c
= basilar artery, d = ophthalmic artery, e = anterior cerebral artery, f =
middle cerebral artery, g = posterior cerebral artery. Numbers indicate which
following figures illustrate anomalies: 2, persistent hypoglossal artery;
35, persistent trigeminal artery; 5, fetal origin of the posterior
cerebral artery; 6, persistent trigeminal artery variant; 7, persistent dorsal
ophthalmic artery; 8, carotidanterior cerebral artery anastomosis; 9,
hyperplastic anterior choroidal artery; 10, duplicated middle cerebral artery;
11, persistent primitive olfactory artery.
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