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1  induced via endovascular perforation of the anterior cerebral artery.
2 ebral arteries: middle cerebral artery, 60%; anterior cerebral artery, 20%; posterior cerebral artery
3 nd were middle cerebral artery, 64% and 78%; anterior cerebral artery, 45% and 84%; and internal caro
4 stal medium vessel occlusions (DMVOs) of the anterior cerebral artery (ACA) is, to the knowledge of t
5               For large emboli, MCA, PCA and anterior cerebral artery (ACA) lesions were comparable t
6 mergency DMVO, defined as any segment of the anterior cerebral artery (ACA) or distal middle cerebral
7 usion, but did not change in the ipsilateral anterior cerebral artery (ACA) territory or the contrala
8                       The circulation of the anterior cerebral artery (ACA) territory was intact.
9 sm>50% of the internal carotid artery (ICA), anterior cerebral artery (ACA), and / or middle cerebral
10 m >50% of the internal carotid artery (ICA), anterior cerebral artery (ACA), and / or middle cerebral
11  the right middle cerebral artery, the right anterior cerebral artery and the right posterior cerebra
12 terior communicating arteries, (2) bilateral anterior cerebral arteries, and (3) ipsilateral proximal
13 discuss variants of internal carotid artery, anterior cerebral artery, anterior communicating artery,
14 ry apoplexy causing compression of bilateral anterior cerebral artery branches and leading to bilater
15  artery, distal internal carotid artery, and anterior cerebral artery did not vary substantially betw
16 ternal carotid artery distributions than for anterior cerebral artery distribution.
17  apoplexy can cause compression of bilateral anterior cerebral arteries from the expanding mass and l
18  exceptionally rare form of stroke-bilateral anterior cerebral artery infarction, without rupture or
19 CA] with M1 middle cerebral artery and/or A1 anterior cerebral artery involvement) or tandem (extracr
20                                          The anterior cerebral artery is a common location of intracr
21  demonstrate that blood flow velocity in the anterior cerebral artery is hyporeactive in Huntington's
22 raphy showed that blood flow velocity in the anterior cerebral artery is significantly less in patien
23  was found to have watershed infarcts in the anterior cerebral artery-middle cerebral artery and midd
24 asible treatment option for primary isolated anterior cerebral artery occlusions in the A2 and A3 seg
25                  CA was induced in the right anterior cerebral artery-olfactory artery (ACA/OA) bifur
26 al carotid artery, anterior communicating or anterior cerebral artery, or middle cerebral artery were
27 of the MCA; the A1, A2, or A3 segment of the anterior cerebral artery; or the P1, P2, or P3 segment o
28 elation with the mean blood flow velocity in anterior cerebral arteries (p < 0.01; rho = - 0.63; - 0.
29  arteries, distal internal carotid arteries, anterior cerebral arteries, posterior cerebral arteries,
30 The number of collaterals between middle and anterior cerebral arteries, the anastomoses within middl
31                   Narrowing of A1 segment of anterior cerebral artery was noted in 9 patients (9.18%)
32 hy alongside Doppler assessment of renal and anterior cerebral arteries were performed at 6, 24, 48 a
33 ly, physical features of the segments of the anterior cerebral artery were acquired on a sample and i
34 e carotid artery and the proximal middle and anterior cerebral artery who underwent EVT were eligible