Circle of Willis
Locations
Origins
Segments
Collateral Pathways
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What is the Circle of Willis?

A ring of arteries, located at the base of the brain, where the anterior hemisphere communicates with the posterior and the right side with the left.

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What is the location of the PCoA?

It courses vertically between the MCA and PCA

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What is the origin of the PCoA?

Cerebral ICA

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What is another name for the cervical ICA?

Terminal ICA


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How do collateral pathways form?

It may occur via preexisting vessels or via new branches formed between adjacent blood vessels when there is a blockage. The blood tends to flow into the vessels that will carry the blood to its destination the quickest. 

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What is the importance of the Circle of Willis?

The Circle of Willis allows for collateral circulation in the brain if there is an occlusion.

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What is the location of the MCA?

Inferior to the ACA and superior to the PCoA, coursing horizontally

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What is the origin of the MCA?

Terminal ICA

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What are the segments of the MCA?

M1: Horizontal segment of MCA

M2: Sylvian segment of MCA

M3: Cortical of MCA



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Identify the top three collateral route systems

Crossover collateralization: ACoA

External-to-internal collateralization: ECA to ICA via OA

Posterior-to-anterior collateralization: PCoA


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What percent diameter reduction and cross-section affects the Circle of Willis?

60% diameter reduction and 80% area reduction

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What is the location of the ACA?

Superior to the MCA, coursing vertically

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What is the origin of the ACA?

Terminal ICA

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What are the segments of the ACA?

A1: pre-communicating segment, joins contralateral A1 via ACoA

A2: post-communicating segment, distal to ACoA and joins PCA branches

A3-5: distal segments

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How do collateral pathways affect flow?

They can help maintain normal blood flow, but maximal flow capacity is usually reduced.

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What vessels make up the Circle of Willis?

A1 segment of ACA (2) 

ACoA (1) 

PCoAs (2) 

P1 segment of PCA (2) 

Terminal cerebral ICA (2)

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What is the location of the ACoA?

It courses horizontally between the right and left ACAs.
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What is the purpose of the ACoA?

To join the right and left anterior cerebral circulation

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What are the terminal vessels of the basilar artery?

Posterior Cerebral Arteries

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What is the location of the basilar artery?

Inferior to the PCA and superior to the vertebral arteries, coursing vertically

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What percentage of patients have the "classic" Circle of Willis?

20-25%

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What is the location of the PCA?

Inferior to the PCoA and superior to the basilar artery, coursing horizontally

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What is the origin of the PCA?

Basilar bifurcation

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What are the branches and termination vessels of the terminal ICA?

Branches: OA and PCoA

Termination vessels: ACA and MCA

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What is the origin of the basilar artery?

unity of the right and left vertebral arteries 

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