RADIAL VISUALIZATION OF THE FORAMEN ARCUALE ATLANTIS
Keywords:
to assess the effect of Kimmerle's anomaly on blood circulation in the vertebrobasilar zone.Abstract
The posterior parts of the brain are nourished by the vertebral arteries passing in
the canal of the transverse processes of the cervical vertebrae. Blood circulation in the
vertebrobasilar regionoften can be impaired and the reason for this is mainly the
influence of the bone structures of the cervical spine (spondylogenic factor). The
consequence of such changes can be caused a slight decrease in cerebral circulation to
ischemic complications in the vascular bed (vertebrobasilar insufficiency).
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