THE CAVERNOUS BRANCHES OF THE INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY

Abstract
Knowledge of the anatomy of the cavernous branches of the carotid artery has led to their recognition with increasing frequency during cerebral angiography. These branches have been observed in the normal, benign and malignant lesions at the base of the skull and tentorium, and in cases with altered cerebral circulatory dynamics.

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