The reason for the patient's symptoms and complaints was a polyradicular motoric compression syndrome.This emphasizes that vertebral artery dissection can manifest in some rare cases with a peripheral neurologic deficit. This might be typically radicular or clinically similar to Parsonage–Turner ...
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Vertebral artery (VA) disease processes that are potentially treatable by endovascular means include extracranial atherosclerotic disease, arterial dissection, or blunt or penetrating trauma. Approximately 20 % of cerebral ischemic events involve the posterior circulation, and the extracranial VA is the most...
Purpose: Vertebral artery compression syndrome (VACS) is an under-recognised condition that may be misdiagnosed as motor neuron disease. We report a case presenting features initially suggestive of primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) but later found to be VACS. Case presentation: A 65-year-old man ...
48.15).21 The clinical significance of vertebral artery disease is less clear than in the carotids, as the basilar artery and posterior fossa circulation is supplied by the two vertebral arteries and from the circle of Willis, allowing compensatory flow in the presence of unilateral vertebral ...
These lesions cause transient hypoperfusion and transient ischemic attacks, characterized mostly by vestibulocerebellar symptoms. Strokes are caused by embolism from these lesions. Patients with nonstenosing vertebral artery plaques should be treated with statins and antiplatelet agents. Symptomatic patients ...
Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion One cannot now predict with accuracy the degree of deficit that may be anticipated following a carotid occlusion even when the condition of the opposite artery is known. When symptoms and signs occur, they are most likely related to the ... WS Fields,NA Lemak...
Although conventional intraarterial digital subtraction angiography remains the gold standard method for imaging the vertebral artery, noninvasive modaliti
Delayed symptoms and death after minor head trauma with occult vertebral artery injury. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1994;57:500-502... RN Auer,J Krcek,JC Butt - 《Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry》 被引量: 84发表: 1994年 Delayed brain injury after head trauma: significance...
Cerebrovascular disease Head injury Case report Neurosurgery Polytrauma 1. Introduction A vertebral artery dissection occurs when blood tracks into or accumulates within the wall of an artery, most commonly secondary to an endothelial surface tear [1]. Though not a commonly pathological occurrence, a ...