Stroke, Vol 24, 598-602, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
GF McCormick and VV Halbach
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Vertebral artery dissection causes endothelial
changes and stenosis that may lead to recurrent ischemic neurological
events. The diagnosis may not be obvious because the dissection may be
painless and "spontaneous" (no obvious trauma). Magnetic resonance
angiography has increasingly been used to screen patients for this
disorder, but its accuracy has not yet been established. CASE DESCRIPTION:
Two patients were admitted with repeated transient ischemic attacks and
strokes over 11 months and 1 month, respectively. Neither had a history of
trauma, cervical pain, or headache. Magnetic resonance angiography failed
to visualize vertebral artery dissections that were later revealed by
conventional angiography. One patient's events were stopped by balloon
occlusion of the vertebral artery proximal to the posterior inferior
cerebellar artery branch. CONCLUSIONS: Magnetic resonance angiography is
not yet sensitive enough to always visualize vertebral artery dissection.
Vertebral artery dissection is a life-threatening condition that requires
aggressive evaluation and treatment.
ARTICLES
Recurrent ischemic events in two patients with painless vertebral artery dissection
Department of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco.
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