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Vertebral Artery Dissection Following Cervical Spine Injury as a Diagnostic Challenge. Case Study.

Barbara Dobies-Krześniak1, Beata Tarnacka2.   

Abstract

Head and neck injuries are common and can be associated with cervical vessel injury. In some cases, the cor-rect diagnosis of artery dissection can be a real challenge given the nonspecific signs. We present the case of a spinal cord-injured patient with neurological sequelae and delayed posterior circu-la-tion stroke caused by bilateral vertebral artery dissection. The signs of cerebellar and occipital lobe ischemia were masked by manifestations of spinal cord injury. The patient was unconscious and in a serious condition, but, despite no proper stroke treatment, only residual dysarthria and upper limb ataxia were seen after reha-bilitation. Any clinical suspicion based on the combination of head or neck trauma with atypical or evolving neuro-logical symptoms should be verified for the possibility of a vertebral artery dissection.

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Keywords:  cerebellum; spinal cord injury; stroke; vertebral artery dissection

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31774067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ortop Traumatol Rehabil        ISSN: 1509-3492


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1.  Life-threatening delayed arterial hemorrhage following anterior cervical spine surgery: A case report and literature review.

Authors:  Giovanni Miccoli; Emanuele La Corte; Ernesto Pasquini; Giorgio Palandri
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2020-05-23
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