The authors are reporting on a study drawn from unpublished dissertation done by the corresponding author when he completed his neurosurgical training in Paris, France in 2004, few years before the advent of flow dive...The authors are reporting on a study drawn from unpublished dissertation done by the corresponding author when he completed his neurosurgical training in Paris, France in 2004, few years before the advent of flow diverters. The study was a retrospective review of giant intracranial aneurysms treated by superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery bypass combined with endovascular occlusion of the parent artery. From 1990 to 2003, 29 consecutive cases of giant cerebral aneurysms, not suitable to selective treatment were managed in that way. Twenty-one medical records had enough data to allow objective evaluation. Sixteen female and five male patients bearing 21 giant aneurysms were involved. Their mean age was 46 years. The aneurysm was revealed by mass effect in 13 cases and subarachnoid hemorrhage in one case. On admission 19 patients presented with unruptured aneurysms and two have sustained a subarachnoid hemorrhage. The balloon occlusion test before the bypass operation was not tolerated in 18 patients. The treatment was completed in 19 patients and 17 of them had parent artery occlusion with latex detachable balloons. The only death of the series occurred before the endovascular treatment. The mean follow-up period was 30 months. After completion of the treatment, 16 (84%) patients had no symptom. Aneurysm recanalization or rupture was not observed after the parent artery occlusion. With the combination of superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery bypass + endovascular parent artery occlusion, 90% of giant intracranial aneurysms untreatable selectively were permanently excluded with a good outcome in 95%.展开更多
BACKGROUND Rupture of an intracranial aneurysm is a type of acute stroke that is a serious threat to human health.Misdiagnosis of ruptured intracranial aneurysms is a serious clinical event that may have disastrous co...BACKGROUND Rupture of an intracranial aneurysm is a type of acute stroke that is a serious threat to human health.Misdiagnosis of ruptured intracranial aneurysms is a serious clinical event that may have disastrous consequences in some patients.To date,ruptured intracranial aneurysms have been misdiagnosed as meningitis,tumors,stroke,or trauma,among other conditions.Here,we report what appears to be the first case of a ruptured intracranial aneurysm that presented as cerebral circulation insufficiency.CASE SUMMARY A middle-aged man was admitted to our hospital because of a parasellar lesion identified on a noncontrast computed tomography(CT)image after a mild traffic accident that was caused by a brief loss of consciousness.Notably,he was diagnosed with cerebral circulation insufficiency after two unexplained episodes of a transient loss of consciousness within the past 8 mo.The patient was diagnosed with right internal carotid artery aneurysm based on CT angiography and completely recovered after a craniotomy at our hospital.A few clots and severe adhesions around the aneurysm were observed in the subarachnoid space during the operation,suggesting that the aneurysm had ruptured and may had been misdiagnosed as cerebral circulation insufficiency.CONCLUSION Ruptured intracranial aneurysms may show negative imaging results and present as cerebral circulation insufficiency,which should be recognized as soon as possible to ensure timely management.展开更多
<b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Objective</span></b><span style="font-family:""><span style="font-family:Verdana;">: This study is to discus...<b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Objective</span></b><span style="font-family:""><span style="font-family:Verdana;">: This study is to discuss CT performances and direct surgical strategy as well as therapeutic effect of patients who have rupture hemorrhage of intracranial anterior circulation aneurysm with complications of intracranial hematoma and cerebral hernia. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Methods</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">: CT performances and treatment of 14 patients who have rupture hemorrhage of intracranial anterior circulation aneurysm with complications of intracranial hematoma and cerebral hernia in our hospital from March, 2019 to March, 2021 were reviewed. The relationship between hematoma caused by intracranial anterior circulation aneurysm and position of the aneurysm was analyzed. Besides, surgical</span><span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> processing keys were discussed. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Results</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">: For all selected patients</span></span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">, intracranial hemorrhage is proved to be caused by rupture of aneurysm. Among them, there are 2 cases of anterior communicating aneurysms, 3 cases of posterior communicating aneurysms, and 9 cases of middle cerebral aneurysms.</span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> According to exploration, we found 1 case of multiple </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">aneurysm, which is the combination of a middle cerebral aneurysm (the responsible aneurysm) and ipsilateral posterior communicating aneurysm. There were two cases of intraoperative rupture. In this study, 3 patients died. According to GOS grading at 3 months after the operation, there were 1 case of V-grade (good recovery), 3 cases of IV-grade (self-maintenance), 5 cases of III-grade (severe disabled), 2 cases of II-grade (persistent vegetative state) and 3 cases of I-grade (died). </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Conclusions</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">: Emergency microsurgical treatment can lower </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">the death rate of cerebral hernia caused by intracranial </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">anterior circulation aneurysm with intracranial hematoma and recover the neurological functions to the maximum extent.展开更多
The spontaneous disappearance of a ruptured intracranial aneurysm is unusual and its mechanism remains incompletely understood. However, several hypotheses are put forward and are mostly found in Virchow’s triad. We ...The spontaneous disappearance of a ruptured intracranial aneurysm is unusual and its mechanism remains incompletely understood. However, several hypotheses are put forward and are mostly found in Virchow’s triad. We report the case of a man who suffered subarachnoid hemorrhage by rupture of a blister aneurysm of the P1 segment of the left posterior cerebral artery. A control arteriography performed one week after the rupture showed a disappearance of the aneurysm and a significant vasospasm of the carrier artery. Angiograms performed at 3 weeks and 3 months confirmed this disappearance of the aneurysm and a return to normal artery size. Clinically the patient was doing well. Therefore his aneurysm was spontaneously declared cured. Several studies are needed to clarify the natural history of spontaneously thrombosed aneurysms and elucidate their occurrence mechanism in order to improve the management of intracranial aneurysmal pathology.展开更多
BACKGROUND Lobulated intracranial aneurysm is a special type of aneurysm with at least one additional cyst in the neck or body of the aneurysm.Lobulated intracranial aneurysm is a complex aneurysm with complex morphol...BACKGROUND Lobulated intracranial aneurysm is a special type of aneurysm with at least one additional cyst in the neck or body of the aneurysm.Lobulated intracranial aneurysm is a complex aneurysm with complex morphology and structure and weak tumor wall,which is an independent risk factor for rupture and hemorrhage.Lobular aneurysms located in the anterior communicating artery complex account for 36.9%of all intracranial lobular aneurysms.Due to its special anatomical structure,both craniotomy and endovascular treatment are more difficult.Compared with single-capsule aneurysms,craniotomy for lobular intracranial aneurysms has a higher risk and complication rate.AIM To investigate the efficacy and safety of endovascular treatment for ruptured lobulated anterior communicating artery aneurysm(ACoAA).METHODS Patients with ruptured lobulated ACoAA received endovascular treatment in Sanming First Hospital Affiliated to Fujian Medical University from June 2020 to June 2022 were retrospectively included.Their demographic,clinical and imaging characteristics,endovascular treatment methods and follow-up results were collected.RESULTS A total of 24 patients with ruptured lobulated ACoAA were included,including 9 males(37.5%)and 15 females(62.5%).Their age was 56.2±8.9 years old(range 39-74).The time from rupture to endovascular treatment was 10.9±12.5 h.The maximum diameter of the aneurysms was 5.1±1.0 mm and neck width were 3.0±0.7 mm.Nineteen patients(79.2%)were double-lobed and 5(20.8%)were multilobed.Fisher's grade:Grade 2 in 16 cases(66.7%),grade 3 in 6 cases(25%),and grade 4 in 2 cases(8.3%).Hunt-Hess grade:Grade 0-2 in 5 cases(20.8%),grade 3-5 in 19 cases(79.2%).Glasgow Coma Scale score:9-12 in 14 cases(58.3%),13-15 in 10 cases(41.7%).Immediately postprocedural Raymond-Roy grade:grade 1 in 23 cases(95.8%),grade 2 in 1 case(4.2%).Raymond-Roy grade in imaging follow-up for 2 wk to 3 months:grade 1 in 23 cases(95.8%),grade 2 in 1 case(4.2%).Followup for 2 to 12 months showed that 21 patients(87.5%)had good functional outcomes(modified Rankin Scale score≤2),and there were no deaths.CONCLUSION Endovascular treatment is a safe and effective treatment for ruptured lobulated AcoAA.展开更多
A 70-year-old female with poorly controlled diabetes developed sudden visual loss, ptosis and complete ophthalmoplegia of the right eye. Funduscopic examination showed the pale retina and the cherry red spot in the ri...A 70-year-old female with poorly controlled diabetes developed sudden visual loss, ptosis and complete ophthalmoplegia of the right eye. Funduscopic examination showed the pale retina and the cherry red spot in the right eye. Fluorescein angiography and indocyanine green angiography demonstrated the absence of retinal arterial filling and choroidal perfusion in the right eye even 20 minutes after injecting the dye. The patient was diagnosed with right ophthalmic artery occlusion. Computed tomography (CT) showed diffuse mucosal thickening in the right ethmoidal sinus. Based on the clinical findings and endoscopic biopsy result, mucormycosis was confirmed. Amphotericin B (40 mg/day) and ceftriaxone (2 g/day) were intravenously administered. Despite the improvement of the right ethmoidal sinusitis and the right proptosis, the patient deteriorated into a comatose state after 19 days of systemic amphotericin B therapy. Although the previous CT showed no cerebral aneurysm, a repeated CT showed newly developed posterior communicating artery aneurysm and the subarachnoid hemorrhage. Despite the amphotericin B treatment and the improvement of the sinusitis, mucormycosis could cause sudden cerebral aneurysm rupture and subarachnoid hemorrhage resulting in coma.展开更多
From 1978 to 1988, 14 giant intracranial aneurysms(more than 2.4 cm in diameter) and one large aneurysm (1.5cm in diameter) were treated by extracranial/intracranial(EC/IC) bypass or cerebral artery reconstruction. Of...From 1978 to 1988, 14 giant intracranial aneurysms(more than 2.4 cm in diameter) and one large aneurysm (1.5cm in diameter) were treated by extracranial/intracranial(EC/IC) bypass or cerebral artery reconstruction. Of theaneurysms, 10 were located at the intracavernous carotid ar-tery (CCA). One of the 10 anourysms was posttraumatic andlocated at both the carotid-ophthalmic artery segment and thebifurcation of the internal carotid artery (ICA). Three wereseen at the middle cerebral artery (MCA) trunk.Theaneurysms were demonstrated by angiography and CTscanning. They were treated with trapping of the aneurysm andsuperficial temporal artery (STA)/middle cerebral artery(STA-MCA) bypass with/without a graft (6 cases), cervicalICA ligation and STA-MCA bypass with / without a graft (6)aneurysm excision with an end-to-end anastomosis of theMCA and a STA-MCA bypass with a graft (1), proximal展开更多
BACKGROUND Intracranial fusiform aneurysms are rare,spindle-shaped,and nonsaccular arterial dilatations that may be caused by dissection.CASE SUMMARY A 48-year-old man complained of wake-up onset of dysarthria and lef...BACKGROUND Intracranial fusiform aneurysms are rare,spindle-shaped,and nonsaccular arterial dilatations that may be caused by dissection.CASE SUMMARY A 48-year-old man complained of wake-up onset of dysarthria and left-sided weakness.Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed an infarction in the territories of the right middle and posterior cerebral arteries.Computed tomography angiography showed fusiform aneurysms in the right vertebral artery and bilateral petrous segments of the internal carotid arteries(ICAs).Despite conservative management,malignant ischemic stroke recurred in the contralateral ICA territory within a day of the onset of the index stroke.CONCLUSION We report a rare case of successive malignant strokes in a patient with multiple fusiform aneurysms.Herein,we emphasize that clinicians should consider aggressive treatment for patients with ischemic stroke and multiple fusiform aneurysms.展开更多
Objective:To understand the clinical characteristics of patients with embryonic posterior cerebral artery and its correlation with abnormal vascular development.Methods:The clinical data of 396 patients with embryonic...Objective:To understand the clinical characteristics of patients with embryonic posterior cerebral artery and its correlation with abnormal vascular development.Methods:The clinical data of 396 patients with embryonic posterior cerebral artery confirmed by magnetic resonance angiography(MRA)and computed tomography angiography(CTA)were analyzed.Results:Two-hundred patients had clinical manifestations of posterior circulation ischemia,including recurrent dizziness,vertigo,and tinnitus;45 had headaches,97 had limb weakness,and 16 patients had syncope or impaired consciousness.Seventy-six patients with circulatory infarction were admitted to the hospital.There were 251 patients with history of hypertension,74 with diabetes,113 with hyperlipidemia,13 with dominant vertebral artery,10 with intracranial aneurysm,and 19 with absence of A1 segment of the anterior cerebral artery(considering developmental variation).Conclusion:Embryonic posterior cerebral artery develops abnormally during the embryonic period,often accompanied by abnormal vascular access.Due to abnormal hemodynamics,the incidence of posterior circulation ischemia,aneurysm,and infarction increases in such patients.展开更多
文摘The authors are reporting on a study drawn from unpublished dissertation done by the corresponding author when he completed his neurosurgical training in Paris, France in 2004, few years before the advent of flow diverters. The study was a retrospective review of giant intracranial aneurysms treated by superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery bypass combined with endovascular occlusion of the parent artery. From 1990 to 2003, 29 consecutive cases of giant cerebral aneurysms, not suitable to selective treatment were managed in that way. Twenty-one medical records had enough data to allow objective evaluation. Sixteen female and five male patients bearing 21 giant aneurysms were involved. Their mean age was 46 years. The aneurysm was revealed by mass effect in 13 cases and subarachnoid hemorrhage in one case. On admission 19 patients presented with unruptured aneurysms and two have sustained a subarachnoid hemorrhage. The balloon occlusion test before the bypass operation was not tolerated in 18 patients. The treatment was completed in 19 patients and 17 of them had parent artery occlusion with latex detachable balloons. The only death of the series occurred before the endovascular treatment. The mean follow-up period was 30 months. After completion of the treatment, 16 (84%) patients had no symptom. Aneurysm recanalization or rupture was not observed after the parent artery occlusion. With the combination of superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery bypass + endovascular parent artery occlusion, 90% of giant intracranial aneurysms untreatable selectively were permanently excluded with a good outcome in 95%.
基金Supported by the Science and Technology Planning Project of Sichuan,No.2011JY0062.
文摘BACKGROUND Rupture of an intracranial aneurysm is a type of acute stroke that is a serious threat to human health.Misdiagnosis of ruptured intracranial aneurysms is a serious clinical event that may have disastrous consequences in some patients.To date,ruptured intracranial aneurysms have been misdiagnosed as meningitis,tumors,stroke,or trauma,among other conditions.Here,we report what appears to be the first case of a ruptured intracranial aneurysm that presented as cerebral circulation insufficiency.CASE SUMMARY A middle-aged man was admitted to our hospital because of a parasellar lesion identified on a noncontrast computed tomography(CT)image after a mild traffic accident that was caused by a brief loss of consciousness.Notably,he was diagnosed with cerebral circulation insufficiency after two unexplained episodes of a transient loss of consciousness within the past 8 mo.The patient was diagnosed with right internal carotid artery aneurysm based on CT angiography and completely recovered after a craniotomy at our hospital.A few clots and severe adhesions around the aneurysm were observed in the subarachnoid space during the operation,suggesting that the aneurysm had ruptured and may had been misdiagnosed as cerebral circulation insufficiency.CONCLUSION Ruptured intracranial aneurysms may show negative imaging results and present as cerebral circulation insufficiency,which should be recognized as soon as possible to ensure timely management.
文摘<b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Objective</span></b><span style="font-family:""><span style="font-family:Verdana;">: This study is to discuss CT performances and direct surgical strategy as well as therapeutic effect of patients who have rupture hemorrhage of intracranial anterior circulation aneurysm with complications of intracranial hematoma and cerebral hernia. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Methods</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">: CT performances and treatment of 14 patients who have rupture hemorrhage of intracranial anterior circulation aneurysm with complications of intracranial hematoma and cerebral hernia in our hospital from March, 2019 to March, 2021 were reviewed. The relationship between hematoma caused by intracranial anterior circulation aneurysm and position of the aneurysm was analyzed. Besides, surgical</span><span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> processing keys were discussed. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Results</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">: For all selected patients</span></span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">, intracranial hemorrhage is proved to be caused by rupture of aneurysm. Among them, there are 2 cases of anterior communicating aneurysms, 3 cases of posterior communicating aneurysms, and 9 cases of middle cerebral aneurysms.</span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> According to exploration, we found 1 case of multiple </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">aneurysm, which is the combination of a middle cerebral aneurysm (the responsible aneurysm) and ipsilateral posterior communicating aneurysm. There were two cases of intraoperative rupture. In this study, 3 patients died. According to GOS grading at 3 months after the operation, there were 1 case of V-grade (good recovery), 3 cases of IV-grade (self-maintenance), 5 cases of III-grade (severe disabled), 2 cases of II-grade (persistent vegetative state) and 3 cases of I-grade (died). </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Conclusions</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">: Emergency microsurgical treatment can lower </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">the death rate of cerebral hernia caused by intracranial </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">anterior circulation aneurysm with intracranial hematoma and recover the neurological functions to the maximum extent.
文摘The spontaneous disappearance of a ruptured intracranial aneurysm is unusual and its mechanism remains incompletely understood. However, several hypotheses are put forward and are mostly found in Virchow’s triad. We report the case of a man who suffered subarachnoid hemorrhage by rupture of a blister aneurysm of the P1 segment of the left posterior cerebral artery. A control arteriography performed one week after the rupture showed a disappearance of the aneurysm and a significant vasospasm of the carrier artery. Angiograms performed at 3 weeks and 3 months confirmed this disappearance of the aneurysm and a return to normal artery size. Clinically the patient was doing well. Therefore his aneurysm was spontaneously declared cured. Several studies are needed to clarify the natural history of spontaneously thrombosed aneurysms and elucidate their occurrence mechanism in order to improve the management of intracranial aneurysmal pathology.
基金Supported by Fujian Province Health Young and Middle-aged Backbone Personnel Training Project,No.2021GGB022Fujian Medical University Sailing Fund,No.2019QH1262.
文摘BACKGROUND Lobulated intracranial aneurysm is a special type of aneurysm with at least one additional cyst in the neck or body of the aneurysm.Lobulated intracranial aneurysm is a complex aneurysm with complex morphology and structure and weak tumor wall,which is an independent risk factor for rupture and hemorrhage.Lobular aneurysms located in the anterior communicating artery complex account for 36.9%of all intracranial lobular aneurysms.Due to its special anatomical structure,both craniotomy and endovascular treatment are more difficult.Compared with single-capsule aneurysms,craniotomy for lobular intracranial aneurysms has a higher risk and complication rate.AIM To investigate the efficacy and safety of endovascular treatment for ruptured lobulated anterior communicating artery aneurysm(ACoAA).METHODS Patients with ruptured lobulated ACoAA received endovascular treatment in Sanming First Hospital Affiliated to Fujian Medical University from June 2020 to June 2022 were retrospectively included.Their demographic,clinical and imaging characteristics,endovascular treatment methods and follow-up results were collected.RESULTS A total of 24 patients with ruptured lobulated ACoAA were included,including 9 males(37.5%)and 15 females(62.5%).Their age was 56.2±8.9 years old(range 39-74).The time from rupture to endovascular treatment was 10.9±12.5 h.The maximum diameter of the aneurysms was 5.1±1.0 mm and neck width were 3.0±0.7 mm.Nineteen patients(79.2%)were double-lobed and 5(20.8%)were multilobed.Fisher's grade:Grade 2 in 16 cases(66.7%),grade 3 in 6 cases(25%),and grade 4 in 2 cases(8.3%).Hunt-Hess grade:Grade 0-2 in 5 cases(20.8%),grade 3-5 in 19 cases(79.2%).Glasgow Coma Scale score:9-12 in 14 cases(58.3%),13-15 in 10 cases(41.7%).Immediately postprocedural Raymond-Roy grade:grade 1 in 23 cases(95.8%),grade 2 in 1 case(4.2%).Raymond-Roy grade in imaging follow-up for 2 wk to 3 months:grade 1 in 23 cases(95.8%),grade 2 in 1 case(4.2%).Followup for 2 to 12 months showed that 21 patients(87.5%)had good functional outcomes(modified Rankin Scale score≤2),and there were no deaths.CONCLUSION Endovascular treatment is a safe and effective treatment for ruptured lobulated AcoAA.
文摘A 70-year-old female with poorly controlled diabetes developed sudden visual loss, ptosis and complete ophthalmoplegia of the right eye. Funduscopic examination showed the pale retina and the cherry red spot in the right eye. Fluorescein angiography and indocyanine green angiography demonstrated the absence of retinal arterial filling and choroidal perfusion in the right eye even 20 minutes after injecting the dye. The patient was diagnosed with right ophthalmic artery occlusion. Computed tomography (CT) showed diffuse mucosal thickening in the right ethmoidal sinus. Based on the clinical findings and endoscopic biopsy result, mucormycosis was confirmed. Amphotericin B (40 mg/day) and ceftriaxone (2 g/day) were intravenously administered. Despite the improvement of the right ethmoidal sinusitis and the right proptosis, the patient deteriorated into a comatose state after 19 days of systemic amphotericin B therapy. Although the previous CT showed no cerebral aneurysm, a repeated CT showed newly developed posterior communicating artery aneurysm and the subarachnoid hemorrhage. Despite the amphotericin B treatment and the improvement of the sinusitis, mucormycosis could cause sudden cerebral aneurysm rupture and subarachnoid hemorrhage resulting in coma.
文摘From 1978 to 1988, 14 giant intracranial aneurysms(more than 2.4 cm in diameter) and one large aneurysm (1.5cm in diameter) were treated by extracranial/intracranial(EC/IC) bypass or cerebral artery reconstruction. Of theaneurysms, 10 were located at the intracavernous carotid ar-tery (CCA). One of the 10 anourysms was posttraumatic andlocated at both the carotid-ophthalmic artery segment and thebifurcation of the internal carotid artery (ICA). Three wereseen at the middle cerebral artery (MCA) trunk.Theaneurysms were demonstrated by angiography and CTscanning. They were treated with trapping of the aneurysm andsuperficial temporal artery (STA)/middle cerebral artery(STA-MCA) bypass with/without a graft (6 cases), cervicalICA ligation and STA-MCA bypass with / without a graft (6)aneurysm excision with an end-to-end anastomosis of theMCA and a STA-MCA bypass with a graft (1), proximal
文摘BACKGROUND Intracranial fusiform aneurysms are rare,spindle-shaped,and nonsaccular arterial dilatations that may be caused by dissection.CASE SUMMARY A 48-year-old man complained of wake-up onset of dysarthria and left-sided weakness.Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed an infarction in the territories of the right middle and posterior cerebral arteries.Computed tomography angiography showed fusiform aneurysms in the right vertebral artery and bilateral petrous segments of the internal carotid arteries(ICAs).Despite conservative management,malignant ischemic stroke recurred in the contralateral ICA territory within a day of the onset of the index stroke.CONCLUSION We report a rare case of successive malignant strokes in a patient with multiple fusiform aneurysms.Herein,we emphasize that clinicians should consider aggressive treatment for patients with ischemic stroke and multiple fusiform aneurysms.
文摘Objective:To understand the clinical characteristics of patients with embryonic posterior cerebral artery and its correlation with abnormal vascular development.Methods:The clinical data of 396 patients with embryonic posterior cerebral artery confirmed by magnetic resonance angiography(MRA)and computed tomography angiography(CTA)were analyzed.Results:Two-hundred patients had clinical manifestations of posterior circulation ischemia,including recurrent dizziness,vertigo,and tinnitus;45 had headaches,97 had limb weakness,and 16 patients had syncope or impaired consciousness.Seventy-six patients with circulatory infarction were admitted to the hospital.There were 251 patients with history of hypertension,74 with diabetes,113 with hyperlipidemia,13 with dominant vertebral artery,10 with intracranial aneurysm,and 19 with absence of A1 segment of the anterior cerebral artery(considering developmental variation).Conclusion:Embryonic posterior cerebral artery develops abnormally during the embryonic period,often accompanied by abnormal vascular access.Due to abnormal hemodynamics,the incidence of posterior circulation ischemia,aneurysm,and infarction increases in such patients.