Andrea M Alexandre1, Emiliano Visconti2, Chiara Schiarelli2, Paolo Frassanito2, Alessandro Pedicelli2. 1. Radiodiagnostica e Neuroradiologia, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy. Electronic address: andrea.alexandre@libero.it. 2. Radiodiagnostica e Neuroradiologia, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bilateral segmental agenesis of the internal carotid artery is a rare congenital anomaly. We present a case of bilateral internal carotid artery segmental agenesis in an asymptomatic 18-year-old man. Embryology, common collateral pathways, clinical presentation, and clinical importance of this condition are discussed. According to our review of the literature, this report is the first to describe bilateral internal carotid artery segmental agenesis in a patient studied with magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, Doppler ultrasonography, and digital subtraction angiography. CASE DESCRIPTION: An 18-year-old man presented to our hospital complaining of occasional mild headaches. Neurologic examination was unremarkable. Imaging findings consisted of bilateral segmental agenesis of the internal carotid arteries. CONCLUSION: Bilateral segmental agenesis of internal carotid artery may be completely asymptomatic and harmless, but associated conditions, such as cerebral aneurysms or abnormal collateral circulation, should alert clinicians to the possibilities of subarachnoid hemorrhage or cerebral ischemia.
BACKGROUND: Bilateral segmental agenesis of the internal carotid artery is a rare congenital anomaly. We present a case of bilateral internal carotid artery segmental agenesis in an asymptomatic 18-year-old man. Embryology, common collateral pathways, clinical presentation, and clinical importance of this condition are discussed. According to our review of the literature, this report is the first to describe bilateral internal carotid artery segmental agenesis in a patient studied with magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, Doppler ultrasonography, and digital subtraction angiography. CASE DESCRIPTION: An 18-year-old man presented to our hospital complaining of occasional mild headaches. Neurologic examination was unremarkable. Imaging findings consisted of bilateral segmental agenesis of the internal carotid arteries. CONCLUSION: Bilateral segmental agenesis of internal carotid artery may be completely asymptomatic and harmless, but associated conditions, such as cerebral aneurysms or abnormal collateral circulation, should alert clinicians to the possibilities of subarachnoid hemorrhage or cerebral ischemia.
Authors: Piotr Kaszczewski; Michał Elwertowski; Jerzy Leszczyński; Tomasz Ostrowski; Joanna Kaszczewska; Zbigniew Gałązka Journal: Diagnostics (Basel) Date: 2022-03-21