Internal Carotid Artery and Branches (Ophthalmic and Anterior Choroidal) The internal carotid artery (ICA) can be conceptually divided into three main segments: cervical, petrosal, and intracranial. The cervical portion extends from the carotid bifurcation to the base of the skull. This segment has no branches.
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the anterior choroidal artery to the ICA bifurcation. This classification highlights the precise anatomy of per - forating arteries from the ICA on its supraclinoid portion and was oriented in the surgical clipping of ICA aneurysms with precise description of anatomic relationship between aneurysmal sac and perforating arteries.

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The ICA can be divided into four or five anatomic segments. The first is the cervical segment, which originates at the common carotid bifurcation and terminates at the base of the skull (see Figure 10). There are usually no branches off the cervical segment of the ICA.

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