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From: Persistent hypoglossal artery detected incidentally in a hypertensive patient with intracerebral hemorrhage: a case report and review of the literature

Figure 1

Bleeding in the right parieto-occipital lobe visualized on the non-contrast enhanced CT scan (A) and T1 weighted MRI (B). The lateral digital subtraction angiogram shows the hypoglossal artery originating from the carotid artery (C, arrow) and its conjunction with the basilar artery (D, arrow). The T2 weighted MR image (E, arrow) demonstrates the hypoglossal artery passing through the hypoglossal canal, which is enlarged as shown on the non-contrast enhanced-CT (F, curved-arrow).

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