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The key to the physiology of the cerebral arterial system cannot rest in those morphologic characteristics which resemble other arterial systems, but in its unique morphologic characteristics. The cerebral arterial system is essentially characterized by three anastomotic levels, the circle of Willis, the cortical anastomoses, and anastomoses of supplemental arteries.
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A complete bibliography will be found in G. LAZORTHES, A. GOUAZE et G. SALAMON: Vascularisation et circulation cérébrale. T. I. Masson Ed.(Paris), 1 vol. 1976.
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Gouaze, A., Lazorthes, G., Santini, J.J., Salamon, G., Laffont, J. (1975). A New Functional Approach to the Cerebral Arterial System. In: Salamon, G. (eds) Advances in Cerebral Angiography. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02274-0_15
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