Triple spontaneous cervical artery dissection
DIAGNOSTIC NEURORADIOLOGY
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Abstract
A 39-year-old healthy man had several transient ischaemic attacks suggesting left internal carotid artery (ICA) occlusion. There were no vascular risk factors and no preceding trauma. Colour-coded duplex sonography suggested a pseudo-occlusion of the left ICA, and cerebral angiography demonstrated dissection of the left ICA and both vertebral arteries. Angiography 6 months later was completely normal. This underlines the importance of four vessel angiography in young patients with dissections of cervical arteries.
Key words Dissection internal carotid artery vertebral artery
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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1999