(Stroke. 1999;30:1319-1325.)
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From the Departments of Pathology (G.A.L.) and Clinical Neurosciences (P.A.G.S., M.S.D.), Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Correspondence and reprint requests to Dr G.A. Lammie, Neuropathology Laboratory, Alexander Donald Bldg, Western General Hospital, Crewe Road, Edinburgh, Scotland EH4 2XU. E-mail al{at}skull.dcn.ed.ac.uk
Background and PurposeIt is now widely accepted that thrombotic coronary artery occlusion usually follows rupture of an unstable atherosclerotic plaque. The significance of such instability in arteries supplying the brain is less well appreciated. We therefore describe the clinical and pathological features of recent, symptomatic internal carotid artery occlusion to examine the pathogenetic role of plaque instability at both extracranial and intracranial sites.
MethodsCases were selected from a consecutive series of 188 adult neuropathology autopsies. In 90 of these, the principal neuropathological abnormality was cerebral infarction, in 14 cases due to recent occlusion of 1 or more segments of the internal carotid artery. In each case, a full systemic, cardiovascular, and neuropathological autopsy was performed. Plaque instability was assessed by the presence or absence of a large, necrotic, lipid core; a thin, fibrous cap; and superficial inflammation.
ResultsOf the 14 cases, 3 showed extracranial (carotid sinus), 7 intracranial, and 4 both extracranial and intracranial carotid artery occlusion. In 6 of the 7 occluded carotid sinuses, thrombus overlay an ulcerated, unstable, atherosclerotic plaque. In 1 extracranial and all 11 intracranial occlusions, there was either no atheroma or a mildly stenotic, stable, fibrous plaque, and in these cases, the cause of occlusion was embolism (8 cases), giant-cell arteritis (1 case), and unknown (3 cases).
ConclusionsCoronary-type rupture of an unstable atherosclerotic plaque is the usual cause of fatal occlusion of the carotid sinus, but other causes usually underlie intracranial carotid occlusion. The nature and consequences of intracranial atherosclerosis require further study.
Key Words: atherosclerosis carotid artery occlusion pathology stroke
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