Background: A rete mirabile is a rare vascular anomaly, with posterior cerebral artery (PCA) involvement being especially rare. Its pathogenesis has been speculated as a remnant of "distal annexation" between the primitive anterior choroidal artery (AchA) and the PCA at this site, but the exact mechanisms remain unclear.

Observations: A 29-year-old man presented with subarachnoid hemorrhage. Arteriovenous malformation in the medial temporal lobe was initially suspected, but an arteriovenous shunt was not detected. First, conservative treatment was administered; however, rebleeding occurred 1 month later. Carotid angiography revealed a network-like cluster of blood vessels at the choroidal point of the AchA, suggesting a rete mirabile; these vessel clusters led to the persistent temporo-occipital branch of the AchA. Furthermore, an aneurysm was detected at the junction between the rete mirabile and the persistent temporo-occipital branch of the AchA. Additionally, vertebral angiography demonstrated a rete mirabile at the P2 segment. These findings suggested the coexistence of AchA and PCA retia mirabilia. Consequently, the aneurysm was clipped using a subtemporal approach to prevent re-rupture, and the postoperative course was uneventful.

Lessons: This first report of coexisting AchA and PCA retia mirabilia supports the remnant of distal annexation between the primitive AchA and the PCA as the reason for rete formation at this site.

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