Posteromedial Frontal Branch of Callosomarginal Artery (Left)
Ramus frontalis posteromedialis arteriae callosomarginalis
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The posteromedial frontal branch arises from the callosomarginal artery. From its origin, it travels superiorly along the medial surface of the cerebral hemisphere.
It provides an arterial supply to the anterosuperior part of the medial surface of the cerebral hemisphere.
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