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Location of Musical Murmurs Severe Stenosis (n = 58)* Collaterals (n = 5) C-C Fistula (n = 2) Moyamoya Disease (n = 1) Extracranial (n = 4) Internal carotid artery 3 Vertebral artery 1 Intracranial (n = 62) Retro-orbital area 1† 2 Terminal internal carotid artery 2 Middle cerebral artery 20 1 Anterior cerebral artery 9 Posterior cerebral artery 13 Anterior communicating artery 5‡ Vertebral artery 5 Basilar artery 4
Note:—C-C fistula indicates carotid cavernous sinus fistula.
* Number of musical murmurs.
† Transmitted from stenotic terminal internal carotid artery.
‡ Were grouped into anterior cerebral artery by sonographic findings.