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OPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY AND VARIABILITY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE CIRCLE OF WILLIS: IMPLICATIONS FOR NEUROSURGICAL INTERVENTIONS AND PROGNOSIS OF CEREBROVASCULAR PATHOLOGY

Petrova Yurita YurevnaSenior lecturer of the department of Medical biological sciences,EMU University Address:Uzbekistan, Tashkent Chilanzar, Bunyodkor 42
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The circle of Willis is often taught as a tidy arterial ring at the brain base, yet in real patients it is frequently an “imperfect circle” whose geometry, caliber, and connections vary widely. These variations are not academic curiosities. They influence collateral capacity during acute ischemia, modify hemodynamic stress patterns linked to aneurysm formation and rupture, and change the operative risk profile of procedures performed in the parasellar and interpeduncular regions. This article reviews the topographic anatomy of the circle of Willis in relation to nearby neural and cisternal structures, summarizes common patterns of variability in the anterior communicating artery complex and posterior communicating pathway, and translates anatomic knowledge into practical implications for neurosurgical and endovascular decision-making.

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