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Anterior Cerebral Artery Segments

The Anterior Cerebral Artery (ACA) is classified into 5 segments with the smaller branches from the ACA “callosal” arteries (supracallosal) considered as the A4 and A5 segments 1).

A1 Segment

see A1 segment of the anterior cerebral artery.

A2 segment

see A2 segment of the anterior cerebral artery.

A3 segment

see Anterior Cerebral Artery A3 segment.

The segment of the anterior cerebral artery distal to the anterior communicating artery (A2 to A5) has also been called the pericallosal artery. The two first conical branches of the ACerA supplying the medial surface, the orbitofrontal and the frontopolar arteries, usually arise from the A2 segment. The segments A3 to A5 give rise to other cortical branches to supply the medial surface of the hemisphere.

A4 segment

see Anterior Cerebral Artery A4 segment.

A5 segment

see Anterior Cerebral Artery A5 segment.

1)
Krayenbühl, Hugo; Yaşargil, Mahmut Gazi; Huber, Peter; Bosse, George (1982), Cerebral Angiography, Thieme, pp. 79–91, ISBN 978-0-86577-067-6