Wan Z, Meng H, Xu N, et al. Coil embolization of multiple cerebral aneurysms with lateral type I persistent primitive trigeminal artery: a case report and literature review. Interv Neuroradiol. Epub ahead of print 20 June 2019. DOI: 10.1177/1591019919863110.
2.
CloftHJRazackNKallmesDF. Prevalence of cerebral aneurysms in patients with persistent trigeminal artery. J Neurosurg1999; 90: 865–867.
3.
AgnoliAL. Vascular anomalies and subarachnoid haemorrhage associated with persistent embryonic vessels. Acta Neurochir (Wien)1982; 60: 183–199.
4.
SongsaengDGeibprasertSWillinskyR, et al.Impact of anatomical variations of the circle of Willis on the incidence of aneurysms and their recurrence rate following endovascular treatment. Clin Radiol2010; 65: 895–901.
5.
OrakdegenMEmonSTSomayH, et al.Vascular variations associated with intracranial aneurysms. Turk Neurosurg2017; 27: 853–862.
6.
PadgetDH. The development of the cranial arteries in the human embryo. Contrib Embryol1948; 32: 205–261.
7.
LieAA. Congenital anomalies of the carotid arteries, Amsterdam: Exerpta Medica Foundation, 1968, pp. 70–75.
8.
BhattacharyaJJLaminSThammarojJ. Otic or mythic?AJNR Am J Neuroradiol2004; 25: 160–162.
SalasEZiyalIMSekharLN, et al.Persistent trigeminal artery: an anatomic study. Neurosurgery1998; 43: 557–561.
11.
SchumacherMWakhlooAK. An orbital arteriovenous malformation in a patient with origin of the ophthalmic artery from the basilar artery. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol1994; 15: 550–553.