The anatomical configuration of the Circle of Willis and its connecting cerebral arteries is critical for maintaining cerebral perfusion and serves as a collateral network to safeguard against ...
In the brain, oxygenated blood travels through an extensive and central cerebral arterial circle. This network is called the circle of Willis. The posterior communicating artery makes up a large part ...
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