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Revisions: 14 times, by 9 contributors - see full revision history and disclosures Systems: Synonyms:Anterior cerebral artery (ACA) territory infarcts are much less common than either middle or posterior cerebral artery territory infarcts.
ACA territory infarcts are rare, comprising ~2% of ischemic strokes 1,2 .
ACA stroke syndrome presents as 1-3 :
ACA territory infarcts are less common because if the A1 segment is occluded there is generally enough collateral flow via the contralateral A1 segment to supply the distal ACA territory 2 .
Embolic strokes (often with MCA involvement) are the most common cause 3 . Rarely, they are also seen as a complication of severe midline shift, where the ACA is occluded by mass effect or severe vasospasm.
The features are those of cerebral infarction in the anterior cerebral artery vascular territory: