Which of the following small, thin-walled vessels can rupture and are commonly involved in a stroke?
  1. Left anterior cerebral
  2. Right posterior cerebral
  3. Lenticulostriate
  4. Left vertebral
Explanation
Answer: C - The lenticulostriate arteries, sometimes known as the “arteries of stroke,” are commonly involved in a stroke. They are a branch of the middle cerebral artery which, in turn, branches from the internal carotid.
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