Abstract

Azygous anterior cerebral artery (AACA) is a rare anatomical variant and its occlusion may cause bifrontal infarct with variable neurological deficit and clinical presentation. In our case AACA thrombotic occlusion caused bifrontal infarcts leading to abnormal behavior. Early imaging with CT angiography or MRI with MRA is the key for early diagnosis and prompt management.

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