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Operative approach to persistent trigeminal artery producing facial pain and diplopia. Case report
Journal of Neurosurgery
|October 1, 1977
Abstract:
A case is reported of persistent trigeminal artery producing intermittent facial pain, the last episode being associated with diplopia. The trigeminal and abducent nerves were attached to the trigeminal artery by a congenital membrane. Blood supply to the vertebrobasilar system was via the persistent vessel. A new operative approach along the petrous-temporal ridge is described.