Abstract

The arterial supply of the brain is provided by the carotid system (anterior circulation) and the vertebro-basilar system (posterior circulation). The arteries with their branches and the vascular territories they supply are described. Clinical syndromes resulting from pathology of the respective artery and involved structures are tabulated and include anterior cerebral artery syndrome, middle cerebral artery syndrome, anterior inferior cerebellar artery syndrome (AICA syndrome or lateral pontine syndrome), posterior inferior cerebellar artery syndrome (PICA syndrome), and posterior cerebral artery syndrome.

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