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- Title
Lateralized petrous internal carotid artery: imaging features and distinction from the aberrant internal carotid artery.
- Authors
Glastonbury, Christine; Harnsberger, H.; Hudgins, Patricia; Salzman, Karen
- Abstract
Introduction: This study aimed to describe the lateralized petrous internal carotid artery (ICA), a rare variant of the intratemporal course of the ICA, and distinguish it from aberrant ICA. Methods: A retrospective multi-institutional review of all patients diagnosed over a 10-year period with lateralized ICA was completed. Medical records were reviewed for demographic data as well as clinical information in all patients. Computerized tomography (CT) studies were reviewed in all patients. Magnetic resonance studies in this patient group were reviewed when available. In order to obtain normative data for the ICA, the intratemporal course of the ICA was evaluated on 50 consecutive high-resolution sinus CT scans. Results: Sixteen cases of lateralized ICA were identified on CT scans in 12 patients. In each of these, the ICA entered the skull base in a position more lateral to the cochlea than normal and protruded into the anterior mesotympanum with dehiscent or thinned overlying bone. Magnetic resonance angiography was available in 5 of 12 patients and catheter angiography in 1 of 12. Conclusion: Lateralized petrous ICA can be identified on CT by its more posterolateral entrance to the skull base and protrusion into the anterior mesotympanum. It can be distinguished from the aberrant ICA which enters the posterior hypotympanum through an enlarged inferior tympanic canaliculus, then courses across the inferior cochlear promontory to connect with the normal horizontal petrous ICA. Lateralized ICA is best considered an incidental petrous ICA variant. Awareness of this entity is important in the presurgical evaluation of the temporal bone to avoid vascular injury and confusion with the congenital diagnosis of aberrant ICA.
- Subjects
CAROTID artery disease diagnosis; CAROTID artery abnormalities; CAROTID artery; DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis; HEADACHE; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; MEDICAL cooperation; PARANASAL sinus diseases; PETROUS bone; RESEARCH; TEMPORAL bone; TINNITUS; TOMOGRAPHY; RETROSPECTIVE studies; MAGNETIC resonance angiography
- Publication
Neuroradiology, 2012, Vol 54, Issue 9, p1007
- ISSN
0028-3940
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00234-012-1034-8