Hemorrhagic events associated with unfused or twig-like configuration of the Middle cerebral artery: A rare vascular anomaly with clinical relevance
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Hemorrhagic events associated with unfused or twig-like configuration of the Middle cerebral artery: A rare vascular anomaly with clinical relevance
Abstract
Introduction
Twig-like middle cerebral artery configuration (Tw-MCA) is a rare and commonly misdiagnosed
vascular anomaly characterized by a plexiform arterial network that replaces the normal M1 segment.
The prevalence and clinical relevance of this anomaly is not fully established.
Material and methods
We sought to explore the prevalence of Tw-MCA in patients clinically referred to digital angiography in
a single academic comprehensive endovascular center and evaluated the radiological and clinical
findings among patients with hemorrhagic events.
Results
From 2011 to 2020, a total of 10,234 patients underwent a cerebral angiography at our institution.
During this period, 9 (0.088%) Tw-MCAs were identified. Out of these, 5 patients (62.5%) were
admitted due to an intracranial hemorrhage. Two patients had a ruptured intracranial aneurysm on the
anterior communicating artery, one with multiple brain aneurysms; two patients presented an
intraparenchymal hematoma (IPH) due to the presence of a periventricular anastomosis and one patient
an intraventricular hemorrhage with unclear origin.
Conclusion
Tw-MCA is a very rare vascular anomaly associated with hemorrhagic events. Adequate identification
of this anomaly is essential in order to avoid misdiagnosis as steno-occlusive disorders.
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Interventional Neuroradiology Volumen: 27 Número: 2 Páginas: 285-290 Oct 2020
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