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Pearls for the Emergency Clinician: Posterior Circulation Stroke

Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023
Posterior circulation (PC) stroke in adults is a rare, frequently misdiagnosed, serious condition that carries a high rate of morbidity.This review evaluates the presentation, diagnosis, and management of PC stroke in the emergency department (ED) based on current evidence.PC stroke presents most commonly with dizziness or vertigo and must be ...
Brit Long, Jessica Pelletier
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Posterior circulation strokes in children

Neurology, 2020
Posterior circulation strokes often strike fear in the hearts of neurologists. We think of them as high risk for poor outcome and death because the posterior circulation supplies blood flow to the brainstem and there is high risk for stroke recurrence.
Lori C. Jordan, Bradley S. Jacobs
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Cryptogenic posterior circulation stroke in children

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2022
AbstractWe aimed to evaluate the percentage of posterior circulation arterial ischaemic stroke (PCAIS) caused by craniovertebral junction (CVJ) anomalies and describe their clinical course. Children admitted to a tertiary care paediatric hospital with PCAIS between July 2017 and December 2020 were assessed retrospectively for disease aetiology.
Prasanthi Aripirala   +5 more
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Recognition of posterior circulation stroke

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2014
Better identification and triage of acute posterior circulation (PC) stroke patients is needed as the PC ischemic stroke (IS) patients may be allowed longer thrombolysis window than anterior circulation (AC) IS patients and PC patients with hemorrhagic stroke (ICH) may require care in a neurosurgical unit possibly remote from stroke unit.Consecutive ...
Strbian D.   +11 more
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QTc-Prolongation in Posterior Circulation Stroke

Neurocritical Care, 2013
To evaluate the relationship between infarct location and QTc-prolongation in patients with posterior circulation strokes.Admission electrocardiograms (ECG) of 131 patients among a prospective sample of 407 consecutive adult patients in the New England Medical Center Posterior Circulation Registry were retrospectively analyzed. The QT interval (ms) was
Henninger, Nils   +7 more
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Posterior circulation stroke and animal models

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2008
The posterior circulation is part of the brain circulation that is subject to stroke. Strokes which involve the posterior circulation account for approximately 25% of all ischemic strokes, and about 10-20% of all hemorrhagic strokes. While the mortality rate from ischemic strokes in posterior circulation could be as low as 4%, the cerebellar and ...
Tim, Lekic, John H, Zhang
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Posterior circulation stroke in childhood

Neurology, 2002
To ascertain whether posterior circulation stroke in children has distinctive clinical or radiologic features.Patients were identified retrospectively from two pediatric neurology centers. Clinical details were ascertained by chart review, and radiologic data were reviewed by three neuroradiologists.Twenty-two cases were identified (17 boys).
V, Ganesan   +5 more
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Dissecting etiologies of posterior circulation stroke

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2015
This commentary is on the original article by McCrea et al. on pages 63–69 of this issue.
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Posterior circulation stroke and vestibular syndromes

2013
Abstract Approximately 20% of cerebral ischaemic events occur in the posterior (vertebrobasilar) circulation territory, and dizziness and vertigo are the most common symptoms of posterior circulation strokes. In posterior circulation strokes, dizziness and vertigo usually accompany other symptoms and signs of brainstem or cerebellar ...
Ji Soo Kim, Hyung Lee
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