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The 5 sets of central arteries around the Circle of Willis each have what are likely to be permanent stubs, and already have duplication (the image, for example); it would be more coherent to discuss them together on one page, using a hatnote to distinguish them from the central retina artery (WP:2DABS). So, this would cease to becomg a disambiguation page. The formal merge reasons are: short text, context and overlap. Klbrain (talk) 08:47, 11 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Oppose - There are numerous far briefer articles for discrete anatomical structures - these are inherently discrete topics. Contents can - and have - be(en) expanded from specialist secondary sources: the PMCA, for example, is no longer a stub at this point. These arteries have important, distinct neuropathological correlates so /* Clinical significance */ sections may be further expanded. It should also be borne in mind that folding multiple such articles into a single one makes subsequent expansion of content far more difficult (disorganised clutter), making this a self-fulfilling prophesy.
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