Cortical branches of cerebral arteries (cutaneous limb arteries) and location of cerebral sulci (literature review)

Authors

  • Ha Young Kim, Dae Yul Yang Author

Keywords:

urface morphology; positioning landmarks; superior frontal sulcus; superior frontal gyrus; angular gyrus artery; subtraction; central posterior sulcus; superior lobe; radiography; inferior frontal sulcus

Abstract

In recent years, the relationship between cortical arteries and the surface morphology of the cerebral hemispheres has gradually been paid attention to clinically, because this relationship not only involves the location of brain sulcus and gyrus in vivo, but is also related to the location of certain brain diseases. Early diagnosis is associated with correct treatment. For example: combined with the application of new techniques such as neuroradiology subtraction, magnification, angiography, and stereoscopic angiography, the occluded cerebral artery branch or its reactive congestion can be clearly distinguished in the diagnosis of stroke

Published

2017-03-08

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