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Middle cerebral artery





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The middle cerebral artery (MCA) is one of the three major paired cerebral arteries that supply blood to the cerebrum. The MCA arises from the internal carotid artery and continues into the lateral sulcus where it then branches and projects to many parts of the lateral cerebral cortex. It also supplies blood to the anterior temporal lobes and the insular cortices.

Middle cerebral artery
Outer surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries (Pink is region supplied by middle cerebral artery.)
The arterial circle and arteries of the brain (inferior view). The middle cerebral arteries (top of figure) arise from the internal carotid arteries.
Details
SourceInternal carotid arteries
BranchesAnterolateral central arteries
VeinMiddle cerebral vein
SuppliesCerebrum
Identifiers
Latinarteria cerebri media
MeSHD020768
TA98A12.2.07.046
TA24509
FMA50079
Anatomical terminology

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The left and right MCAs rise from trifurcations of the internal carotid arteries and thus are connected to the anterior cerebral arteries and the posterior communicating arteries, which connect to the posterior cerebral arteries. The MCAs are not considered a part of the Circle of Willis.[1]

Structure

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Middle cerebral artery
 
Middle cerebral artery and its branches (patient has a hypoplastic A1 segment and an absent PCOM, resulting in a purely MCA angio from internal carotid artery injection)

The middle cerebral artery divides into four segments, named by the region they supply as opposed to order of branching as the latter can be somewhat variable:[2]

The M2 and M3 segments may each split into 2 or 3 main trunks (terminal branches) with an upper trunk, lower trunk and occasionally a middle trunk. Bifurcations and trifurcations occurs in 50% and 25% of the cases respectively. Other cases include duplication of the MCA at the internal carotid artery (ICA) or an accessory MCA (AccMCA) which arise not from the ICA but as a branch from the anterior cerebral artery.[4] The middle trunk that exist in parts of the population, when present provides the pre-Rolandic, Rolandic, anterior parietal, posterior parietal and the angular artery for irrigation instead of the upper and lower trunks.

The branches of the MCA can be described by the areas that they irrigate.

Frontal lobe

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Parietal lobe

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Temporal lobe

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Function

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Areas supplied by the middle cerebral artery include:

MCA occlusion site and resulting Aphasia

Clinical significance

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Occlusion

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Occlusion of the middle cerebral artery results in Middle cerebral artery syndrome, potentially showing the following defects:

  1. Paralysis (-plegia) or weakness (-paresis) of the contralateral face and arm (faciobrachial)
  2. Sensory loss of the contralateral face and arm.
  3. Damage to the dominant hemisphere (usually the left hemisphere) results in aphasia (i.e. Broca's areaorWernicke's)
  4. Damage to the non-dominant hemisphere (usually the right hemisphere) results in contralateral neglect syndrome, inaccurate localization in the half field, impaired ability to judge distance (nondominant parietal lobe).
  5. Large MCA infarcts often have déviation conjuguée, a gaze preference towards the side of the lesion, especially during the acute period. Contralateral homonymous hemianopsia is often present.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Moore KL, Dalley AR. Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 4th Ed., Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Toronto. Copyright 1999. ISBN 0-683-06141-0.
  • ^ Krayenbühl, Hugo; Yaşargil, Mahmut Gazi; Huber, Peter; Bosse, George (1982), Cerebral Angiography, Thieme, pp. 105–123, ISBN 978-0-86577-067-6
  • ^ "Middle Cerebral Artery".
  • ^ Osborn, Anne G.; Jacobs, John M. (1999), Diagnostic Cerebral Angiography, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, pp. 143–144, ISBN 978-0-397-58404-8
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