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Duplication of the posterior cerebral artery: two case reports
The anatomy of the brain circulation is complex and variable.Autopsy studies and imaging techniques have detected
anatomical variations of cerebral arteries (CAs) in 48â58% of the general population [1]. The duplication of the posterior
cerebral artery (PCA) is a rare anatomic variant with a frequency of 2.3% [2, 3]. PCA duplication is characterised
by the identification of a âtrue foetalâ PCA, that originates from the internal carotid artery (ICA) and gives rise to the
parieto-occipital artery, the internal occipital artery, the calcarine artery and the posterior pericallosal artery, associated
with a PCA, that regularly arises from the basilar artery and gives rise to the posterior temporal artery [4]