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PLEASE ANSWER

NECK CTA:
1. No CTA evidence for internal carotid artery stenosis, occlusion, or dissection.
2. Mildly hypoplastic right cervical vertebral artery without evidence for dissection, stenosis, or occlusion.
3. Evidence for prior right hemithyroidectomy.
HEAD CTA:
1. No CTA evidence for large vessel occlusion secondary to embolism or acute thrombus.
2. Hypoplastic right intracranial vertebral and basilar arteries. Severe hypoplasia of the right posterior
cerebral artery P1 segment with a patent right posterior communicating artery supplying blood to the
right posterior circulation.

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE EXPLAIN THIS TO ME
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