Paracentral Branches of Callosomarginal Artery
Rami paracentrales arteriae callosomarginalis
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The paracentral branches arise from the callosomarginal artery. From their origin, they travel superiorly along the medial surface of the cerebral hemisphere to the paracentral lobule.
They provide an arterial to the paracentral lobule of the brain.
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Anterior Cerebral Artery
The A2 segment of the anterior cerebral artery is the vertical or postcommunicating segment that turns sharply superiorly within the interhemispheric fissure and courses anterior to the rostrum of the corpus callosum, with an anatomically defined transition to the A3 segment at the genu of the corpus callosum.