Three-Dimensional Angioarchitecture of Rete Middle Cerebral Artery Anomalies and the Clinical Significance

ConclusionThe AChA is an artery constantly supplying the rete, which suggests that the angioarchitectural features associated with this anomaly may be the result of both congenital and acquired compensatory processes. Cerebral perfusion remains preserved at the lesion side, despite angiographic evidence of watershed zone shift. These findings will be important for making better clinical judgments about this condition.
Source: Clinical Neuroradiology - Category: Neurology Source Type: research