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- Superior Hypophyseal Artery - neuroangio. org
On the left, there is a hypoplastic posterior hypophyseal network (part of MHT, arrowhead), and a prominent superior hypophyseal artery (associated with a small aneurysm)
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- Contralateral vs. Ipsilateral Approach to Superior Hypophyseal Artery . . .
The corridor for the ipsilateral approach to the left superior hypophyseal artery is seen (dashed yellow line) between the left optic nerve and the mobilized left carotid artery
- Superior Hypophysial Artery - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The superior hypophyseal artery (SHA) is defined as an arterial structure that typically arises medial to the internal carotid artery from the ophthalmic segment, although it can also originate from the clinoid segment of the internal carotid artery
- Superior hypophyseal arteries: angiographic re-discovery, comprehensive . . .
The superior hypophyseal arteries (SHAs) are well known in anatomical and surgical literature, with a well-established role in supply of the anterior hypophysis and superjacent optic apparatus
- Superior Hypophyseal Artery Aneurysms Have the Lowest Recurrence Rate . . .
RESULTS: We identified 87 patients with SHA aneurysms who were treated with endovascular techniques Of these patients, 79 were women and only 8 were men (90 8% female predominance)
- Surgery for superior hypophyseal artery aneurysms
In this study, a new classification of SHA is proposed that helps in identifying the surgical issues encountered in dealing with SHA aneurysms arising from different segments of the medial surface of ICA
- Superior hypophysial artery - Wikipedia
The superior hypophyseal artery is an artery supplying the pars tuberalis, the infundibulum of the pituitary gland, and the median eminence It is a branch of the ophthalmic part of the internal carotid artery
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