Posterior cerebral artery

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Artery: Posterior cerebral artery
Outer surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries. (Yellow is region supplied by posterior cerebral artery.)
The arterial circle and arteries of the brain. The posterior cerebral arteries (bottom forks) arise from the basilar artery (center).
Latin arteria cerebri posterior
Gray's subject #148 580
Supplies occipital lobe of cerebrum
Source basilar artery   
Vein cerebral veins
MeSH Posterior+Cerebral+Artery
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In human anatomy, the posterior cerebral artery is the blood vessel that supplies oxygenated blood to the posterior aspect of the brain (occipital lobe). It arises from the basilar artery and connects with the ipsilateral middle cerebral artery and internal carotid artery via the posterior communicating artery.

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[edit] Branches

The branches of the posterior cerebral artery are divided into two sets, ganglionic and cortical:

[edit] Ganglionic branches

  • The postero-medial ganglionic branches are a group of small arteries which arise at the commencement of the posterior cerebral artery: these, with similar branches from the posterior communicating, pierce the posterior perforated substance, and supply the medial surfaces of the thalami and the walls of the third ventricle.
  • The postero-lateral ganglionic branches are small arteries which arise from the posterior cerebral artery after it has turned around the cerebral peduncle; they supply a considerable portion of the thalamus.

[edit] Cortical branches

The cortical branches are:


[edit] Occlusion

  • Contralateral loss of pain and temperature sensations.
  • Visual field defects (contralateral hemianopia with macular sparing).
  • Prosopagnosia with bilateral obstruction of the lingual and fusiform gyri.
  • Medial Midbrain Syndrome (Weber syndrome)
  • Ipsilateral deficits of Cranial Nerves V, VIII, IX, X, & XI
  • Horners Syndrome

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The arteries of the base of the brain. Posterior cerebral artery labeled near center. The temporal pole of the cerebrum and a portion of the cerebellar hemisphere have been removed on the right side. Inferior aspect (viewed from below).
The arteries of the base of the brain. Posterior cerebral artery labeled near center. The temporal pole of the cerebrum and a portion of the cerebellar hemisphere have been removed on the right side. Inferior aspect (viewed from below).

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