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Vertebral Artery Dissections

Contemporary Neurosurgery
Vertebral artery dissections (VADs) are an important potential cause of ischemic stroke and subarachnoid hemorrhage. The pathophysiology of VAD involves an intimal tear, leading to intramural hematoma and luminal stenosis, which can subsequently lead to occlusion or rupture of the vessel.
Shashvat Purohit   +3 more
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Vertebral Artery Fenestration Mimicking Acute Dissection

Annals of Neurology, 2020
[no abstract available]
Cecilia Zivelonghi   +3 more
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"Crick" in Neck Followed by Massage Led to Stroke: Uncommon Case of Vertebral Artery Dissection.

World Neurosurgery, 2018
BACKGROUND Vertebral artery dissection (VAD) is an important cause of stroke in young and a known complication of spinal manipulation procedures, although dissection following neck massage has rarely been reported in literature.
Gautam Dutta   +5 more
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Investigation of the characteristics of headache due to unruptured intracranial vertebral artery dissection

Cephalalgia, 2018
Background and purpose It is sometimes difficult to diagnose intracranial vertebral artery dissection in patients with headache as the only symptom. Knowledge of the characteristics of the headache would facilitate the diagnosis.
Hiroaki Matsumoto   +9 more
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Traumatic bilateral vertebral artery dissection

Forensic Science International, 2012
Traumatic vertebral artery dissection is not often seen by forensic pathologists, and cases investigated are scarce in the forensic literature. We present the case of a 40-year-old woman cyclist who was struck by a car while wearing a helmet, and was neurologically near normal immediately thereafter at Emergency.
Ignasi, Galtés   +7 more
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Vertebral artery dissection mimicking status migrainous

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2013
Vertebral artery dissection (VAD) may uncommonly present as isolated headache. More rarely, it simulates classical headache syndromes, including migraine. We report a VAD mimicking status migrainosus.
Tiago, Teodoro   +7 more
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Vertebral artery dissections

2011
Vertebral artery dissections (VAD) and internal carotid artery dissections (ICAD) are potentially disabling and yet probably underdiagnosed. They mainly seem to affect young and middle-aged people (1). Cervicocerebral artery dissections (CAD) are responsible for 2% of all strokes and transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) and for up to 25% of strokes and ...
M. Arnold, U. Fischer, M.-G. Bousser
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Pheochromocytoma presented with vertebral artery dissection

Brain Injury, 2011
Pheochromocytoma may rarely cause arterial dissection. Here the authors report a patient with pheochromocytoma complicated with vertebral artery dissection (VAD) and stroke.A 48-year-old man presented with probable diagnosis of myocardial infarction.
Bakar, Bulent   +2 more
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A review of carotid and vertebral artery dissection.

British journal of hospital medicine, 2022
M. Clark, Sudhakar Unnam, Sandip Ghosh
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Sulcal Artery Syndrome after Vertebral Artery Dissection

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2010
Sulcal artery syndrome is a rare cause of spinal cord infarction. We describe a case of sulcal artery syndrome due to traumatic vertebral artery dissection and review the known literature on this rare syndrome.
Yuebing, Li   +4 more
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