This study investigated the correlation between intracranial artery atherosclerotic disease and the integrity of communicating arteries in circle of Willis in symptomatic patients using MR imaging. We found that the intracranial artery stenosis was significantly associated with presence of anterior and posterior communicating arteries. Our findings suggest that the intracranial artery stenosis might be an independent indicator for the integrity of circle of Willis. Our data also suggest that, with the progression of intracranial artery stenosis, collateral circulation tends to be integrated from the anterior to posterior communicating arteries.
This abstract and the presentation materials are available to members only; a login is required.