Anterior Communicating Artery (AComA): Connection & Function
The anterior communicating artery (AComA) is a small blood vessel that connects the two anterior cerebral arteries, which are the main arteries that supply blood to the front part of the brain.Cardiovascular Disease - Related Articles
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