Volume : VIII, Issue : VIII, August - 2018

CIRCULUS ARTERIOSUS– POSTERIOR CIRCULATION: A MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY

Dr. H. Raja Kohila, Dr. K. Egeswari

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In the era of high technology and consumer litigations, the disease management has leaped to very high level to nanotechnology and further. As life span of individual human has increased, so are the disease pattern and its natural course. But human anatomy has very few deviations from its basic organogenesis. Identification of disease particularly of vascular origin and in particular of ain vascular pattern is very essential for the management. The present study was an attempt to find out the pattern of circle of Willis among South Indian population.Completeness of circle of Willis and anterior communicating artery as well as anomaly .we have examined 50 ain specimens. In the present study we noted that the normal circle was found only in 72% of ains examined. Posterior communicating artery:In fifty specimenstheposteriorcommunicating arteries were examined (100 numbers). Out of these 100 arteries examinedeighty six (86)were normal. The remaining fourteen (14) were abnormal. In the presence study the posteriorcommunicating artery was absent on the right side in3 specimens, which is significant. It was stated that the most common defect the circle of Willis was the absence of one or bothposteriorcommunicatingarteries

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Dr. H.RAJA KOHILA, Dr.K.EGESWARI, CIRCULUS ARTERIOSUS– POSTERIOR CIRCULATION: A MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY, INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-8 | Issue-8 | August-2018


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