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Deutsch: Dieses Bild stellt den Circulus arteriosus dar. Mit roten Kreisen wurden häufige Lokalisationen von arteriellen Aneurysem markiert. Bei einer Ruptur kommt es häufig zu einer w:de:Subarachnoidalblutung. Es wurde von mir bearbeitet und mit einer deutschsprachigen Legende versehen.
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