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Bilateral aberrant internal carotid arteries

Neuroradiology, 1995
An aberrant course of the internal carotid artery is a rare vascular anomaly. This is the only known reported case of bilateral aberrant internal carotid arteries examined with CT and MRI.
R, Ashikaga, Y, Araki, O, Ishida
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Traumatic internal carotid artery dissection

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2006
Traumatic internal carotid artery dissection is a serious condition that may cause ischemic stroke in young patients. It has been under-diagnosed in the past. We present three cases of traumatic internal carotid artery dissection. The clinical manifestations include hemicrania, hemiparesis, partial Horner's syndrome and cranial nerve palsy.
Shun-Tai, Yang   +3 more
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Congenital internal carotid artery aneurysm

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1993
Congenital carotid aneurysms are frequently found in the intracranial arteries but rarely seen in extracranial part of the internal carotid artery. A case of a congenital internal carotid artery aneurysm at the skull base was treated in a 13-year-old female child.
P, Hazarika   +3 more
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Internal Carotid Artery Gunshot Wounds

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1996
To review a series of patients who sustained internal carotid artery (ICA) gunshot wounds.We retrospectively studied the demographics and clinical presentation, angiographic findings, methods of treatment, and outcome of 38 consecutive patients who had ICA injury identified by angiography.Thirty-four of 38 patients were symptomatic with neck hematomas (
S J, Sclafani   +6 more
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Extracranial internal carotid artery pseudoaneurysm

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2000
Abstract (Editorial Comment: This article highlights the important considerations in making a diagnosis of iatrogenic posttraumatic aneurysm and suggests management techniques.)
S, Sood   +5 more
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Fractured Internal Carotid Artery Stent

Vascular, 2008
Carotid artery stenting is gaining wider acceptance as an alternative option in the treatment of carotid artery stenosis. Conventional complications such as stroke and recurrent in-stent restenosis are well documented in the literature. However, we believe that carotid stent complications are underreported. The carotid artery segment has features that
Munier, Nazzal   +4 more
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Spontaneous Internal Carotid Artery Dissection

Southern Medical Journal, 2000
Once considered uncommon, spontaneous dissection of the carotid artery is an increasingly recognized cause of stroke, headache, cranial nerve palsy, or ophthalmologic events, especially in young adults. Even in the presence of existing signs and symptoms, the diagnosis can be missed by experienced physicians of all specialties.
L P, Khimenko, H R, Esham, W, Ahmed
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Bilateral Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysms

Archives of Surgery, 1979
Two patients were treated for bilateral internal carotid artery aneurysms. One had resection and restoration of continuity on the right side nine years after ligation of the left internal carotid artery. The second had sequential resection and reconstruction of both vessels.
R R, Nesbit, A, Neistadt, A G, May
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Right internal carotid artery agenesis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2008
Congenital absence of one or both carotid arteries is a rare anomaly. It is usually discovered incidentally by computed tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging of head and neck taken for some other reason. Most of the patients are asymptomatic, although there is a close association of intracranial aneurysms and subarachinoid hemorrhage in many ...
Naseer A, Choh   +2 more
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Pseudoaneurysm of Internal Carotid Artery

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2007
Pseudoaneurysms of the extracranial Internal Carotid Artery (ICA) are rare. Here it is reported a case of posttraumatic extracranial ICA pseudoaneurysm in a three-year-old boy. The pseudoaneurysm arising from the extracranial ICA was initially diagnosed by DSA. Later on confirmed by Doppler and MRA.
N V, Beena   +3 more
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