| Literature DB >> 35073508 |
Kaylynn Purdy, Rebecca Long, Glen Jickling.
Abstract
A 45-year-old woman presented 3 days after symptom resolution from a COVID-19 infection with a left vertebral artery dissection with no known preceding trauma or underlying disposition. She subsequently suffered a left lateral medullary stroke 15 hours after her initial presentation. Cervical artery dissections (CeAD) can occur in the absence of trauma, and in some cases, infection may be a contributing factor. COVID-19 infection can cause an endotheliopathy and inflammatory response, which may contribute to intimal vessel disruption. Whether COVID-19 infection can contribute to CeAD and subsequent stroke is discussed, along with other considerations regarding the pathogenesis of CeAD.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35073508 PMCID: PMC8922493 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.21-0999
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 3.707
Figure 1.Computed tomography angiogram showing narrowing and irregularity of the left V4 segments of the vertebral arteries (white arrows). This figure appears in color at www.ajtmh.org.
Figure 2.Brain magnetic resonance imaging scan showing infarct in the left lateral medulla with hyperintensity on Diffusion-weighted imaging (A) and hypodensity on apparent diffusion coefficient (B) (white arrow).