Arteria cerebelli anterior inferior
Anterior
inferior cerebellar artery • Basilar artery branches (illustration) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Schleife der
"anterior inferior cerebellar artery" (AICA) bis in den inneren Gehörgang. Ein Zusammenhang zu einer vestibulären Symptomatik erscheint dennoch sehr fraglich.
Schleife der
"anterior inferior cerebellar artery" (AICA) bis in den inneren Gehörgang. Ein Zusammenhang zu einer vestibulären Symptomatik erscheint dennoch sehr fraglich.
Anterior
inferior cerebellar artery • Cerebellar arteries (annotated image) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Anterior
inferior cerebellar artery • Posterior fossa vascular territories (illustration) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Anterior
inferior cerebellar artery • Brainstem arterial territories (diagrams) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Anterior
cerebral artery • Common variants of the circle of Willis (illustrations) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
The anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) is one of three vessels that provides arterial blood supply to the cerebellum. It has a variable origin, course and supply, with up to 40% of specimens not having an identifiable standard AICA. The amount of tissue supplied by the AICA is variable (AICA-PICA dominance) but usually includes:
- middle cerebellar peduncle
- inferolateral portion of the pons
- flocculus
- anteroinferior surface of the cerebellum
- cranial nerves VII and VIII
Origin
99% of AICAs arise from the basilar artery, but where along the vessel is variable:
- 75% lower third
- 16% middle third
- 9% vertebrobasilar junction
Branches
- internal auditory branch (80% single, 20% double) passes into the IAM
- lateral branch passes around the flocculus and into the hemispheric fissure (supplying both superior and inferior semilunar lobules)
- medial branch supplies the biventral lobule
Before cross-sectional imaging, the AICA (along with venous displacement) was used to identify posterior fossa intra- or extra-axial masses, especially at the CP angle. Extra-axial masses (e.g. vestibular schwannomas or meningiomas) would displace the vessel whereas intra-axial masses tend not to.
Siehe auch:
- Meningeom
- Cerebellum
- Arteria basilaris
- Vestibularisschwannom
- Arteria cerebelli inferior posterior (PICA)
- IAM
- CP angle
- neurovaskuläres Kompressionssyndrom Kleinhirnbrückenwinkel
und weiter:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Arteria cerebelli anterior inferior: