Aneurysm of a persistent primitive olfactory artery: Case report

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Abstract

A ruptured anterior cerebral artery (ACA) aneurysm is reported in a patient in whom an anomalous ACA arose from the internal carotid artery at the bifurcation. The aberrant artery coursed anteriorly along the ipsilateral olfactory tract and made a hairpin turn posterior to the olfactory bulb, supplying the circulation of the ACA. Persistence of the primitive olfactory artery is suggested as an embryological origin of this vascular anomaly.

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Tsuji, T., Abe, M., & Tabuchi, K. (1995). Aneurysm of a persistent primitive olfactory artery: Case report. Journal of Neurosurgery, 83(1), 138–140. https://doi.org/10.3171/jns.1995.83.1.0138

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