1,272 results match your criteria: "Vertebral Artery Atherothrombosis"
Front Neurol
December 2023
Département d'Information Médicale, Centre Hospitalier de Pau, Pau, France.
Stroke is a rare and severe complication of giant cell arteritis (GCA). Although early diagnosis and treatment initiation are essential, the mechanism of stroke is often related to vasculitis complicated by arterial stenosis and occlusion. Its recurrence is often attributed to early steroid resistance or late GCA relapse, so immunosuppressive treatment is often reinforced.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Med Cases
November 2023
Department of Neurology, Georgetown University School of Medicine, and the Neurology Center, Washington DC, USA.
Abrupt loss of focal brain function is the main characteristic of the beginning of ischemic stroke. However, individuals with disorders other than stroke can also present with similar features. These conditions include seizure disorders, migraine, central nervous system abscess or tumor, head trauma, subdural hematoma, cerebral venous thrombosis, viral encephalitis, conversion reaction, hypertensive encephalopathy, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord disorder.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOrthop Clin North Am
January 2024
LSUHSC Orthopaedic and Spine Surgery, 2021 Perdido Street, 7th Floor, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA.
Vertebral artery injury (VAI) is a serious and potentially life-threatening injury that is encountered with trauma to the cervical spine and less frequently during surgery. VAI can occur during either anterior or posterior cervical approaches or instrumentation and often involves anomalous courses of the artery. Although the incidence is rare, serious consequences including fistula formation, thrombosis, pseudoaneurysm development, cerebral ischemia, hemorrhage, and death may occur.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Vertebrobasilar stroke can be a diagnostic challenge. Bilateral vocal cord paralysis is very rare as a manifestation of acute stroke, yet it is potentially life-threatening because of the possibility of acute airway obstruction. No cases of bilateral vocal cord paralysis have been reported as a presenting symptom of acute stroke of mixed central and peripheral neurological aetiology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Cardiovasc Med
September 2023
Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Second Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China.
Background: Special instruments are needed for the revascularization of aortic branches in fenestration during thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR). This prospective study compared the effectiveness and safety of three currently used fenestraters: laser, needle, and Quick Fenestrater (QF).
Methods: In all, 101 patients who underwent TEVAR for aortic disease (dissection, = 62; aneurysm, = 16, or ulcer, = 23) were enrolled.
Int J Surg Case Rep
October 2023
Department of General Surgery, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre, P O Box 3010, Moshi, Tanzania; Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College, Faculty of Medicine, P O Box 2240, Moshi, Tanzania.
Introduction And Importance: Penetrating neck injuries (PNIs) are common and are associated with arterial injuries in 10-25 % of the cases, with carotid artery twice as frequent as to vertebral arteries. Carotid artery injury constitutes about 22 % of all cervical vascular injuries.
Case Presentation: We present a case of a 44-year-old male who sustained penetrating neck injury in a motor traffic crash.
Biomedicines
August 2023
Department of Neurology, Westchester Medical Center at New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY 10595, USA.
Cerebrovascular injuries resulting from blunt or penetrating trauma to the head and neck often lead to local hemorrhage and stroke. These injuries present with a wide range of manifestations, including carotid or vertebral artery dissection, pseudoaneurysm, occlusion, transection, arteriovenous fistula, carotid-cavernous fistula, epistaxis, venous sinus thrombosis, and subdural hematoma. A selective review of the literature from 1989 to 2023 was conducted to explore various neuroendovascular surgical techniques for craniocervical trauma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Belg Soc Radiol
September 2023
Giresun University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Giresun, TR.
Unlabelled: In the patient who complained of dizziness, thrombus was observed in the right vertebral artery. Compression was detected in the nerve root due to compensatory hypertrophy in the left vertebral artery. In conclusion, in cases of unilateral vertebral artery thrombosis, should be aware of the pathologies that may develop in adjacent structures due to compensatory hypertrophy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCureus
August 2023
Anesthesiology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, USA.
Osteoporosis affects a significant number of postmenopausal women in the United States. Screening is performed using clinical assessments and bone mineral density scans via dual x-ray absorptiometry. Oral therapy is indicated to prevent pathologic fractures in those deemed at increased risk following screening.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Surg Case Rep
July 2023
Department of Surgery, Ascension St John Hospital, Detroit, MI, USA.
Intrathoracic subclavian aneurysms are a rare entity, accounting for only a small percentage of all repaired aneurysms. These are repaired to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications of rupture, thrombosis and distal embolization. Most of these are amenable to thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR), which has resulted in an associated reduction in operative mortality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Rheumatol
April 2023
Department of Rheumatology, University of Health Sciences, Başakşehir Çam and Sakura City Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
Behcet's syndrome is a variable vessel vasculitis characterized by recurrent oral and genital ulcers with concomitant skin, ocular, neurologic, gastrointestinal, and joint involvement. Herein, we present a patient who was diagnosed with Behcet's syndrome, which with magnetic resonance angiography showed occlusion of the right subclavian artery at the level of the thoracic outlet and reverse flow in the right vertebral artery consistent with subclavian steal syndrome. In addition, partial narrowing was noted in the left renal artery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArthritis Res Ther
July 2023
Univ. Lille, Inserm, CHU Lille, Service de Médecine Interne Et Immunologie Clinique, Centre de Référence Des Maladies Autoimmunes Systémiques Rares du Nord Et Nord-Ouest de France (CeRAINO), U1286 - INFINITE - Institute for Translational Research in Inflammation, 59000, Lille, France.
Background: Cerebrovascular ischemic events (CIE) are among the most severe complications of giant cell arteritis (GCA). Heterogeneity between different studies in the definition of GCA-related CIE leads to uncertainty regarding their real prevalence. The aim of our study was to evaluate the prevalence and describe the characteristics of GCA-related CIE in a well-phenotyped cohort completed by a meta-analysis of the existing literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Neurol
June 2023
Department of Neurology, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States.
In this review article, we summarized the current advances in rescue management for reperfusion therapy of acute ischemic stroke from large vessel occlusion due to underlying intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS). It is estimated that 24-47% of patients with acute vertebrobasilar artery occlusion have underlying ICAS and superimposed thrombosis. These patients have been found to have longer procedure times, lower recanalization rates, higher rates of reocclusion and lower rates of favorable outcomes than patients with embolic occlusion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRetina
September 2023
Oxford Eye Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Purpose: To describe photoreceptor damage in patients with Terson syndrome as a potential cause for inconsistent clinical outcomes.
Methods: Clinical evaluation and retinal imaging in six patients.
Results: Four patients were women and two men, with an average age of 46.
World Neurosurg
August 2023
Department of Neurosurgery, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.
A patient in their 70s presented with weakness of the left limb and aphasia. Left vertebral angiography showed acute basilar artery occlusion. After mechanical thrombectomy, basilar artery trunk stenosis was evident and catheter-based near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) showed lipid-rich atherosclerotic plaque extending to almost 220° of the vessel circumference in the culprit lesion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neurosurg Case Lessons
May 2023
1Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas; and.
Background: The Surpass Streamline flow diverter (SSFD) possesses 4 attributes that may offer an important advantage in the treatment of complex pathologies: (1) utilization of an over-the-wire (OTW) delivery system, (2) greater device length, (3) larger potential diameter, and (4) propensity to open in tortuosity.
Observations: Case 1 leveraged device diameter to embolize a large, recurrent vertebral artery aneurysm. Angiography at 1 year posttreatment showed complete occlusion with a patent SSFD.
Neuroradiol J
December 2024
Department of Medical Surgical Sciences and Advanced Technologies "GF Ingrassia", University Hospital Policlinico "G. Rodolico-San Marco", Italy.
Introduction: The basilar artery is one of the two cases in our body where an arterial vessel is formed by the union of two others - the vertebral arteries. It provides vascular supply to essential structures for the main vital functions; the posterior cerebral arteries originate from it as terminal branches, and form part of the anastomotic circle of Willis.
Imaging Findings: Congenital and acquired anomalies of the basilar trunk are described.
Diagnostics (Basel)
April 2023
U.O.S.D. Radiologia, P.O. "G. Di Maria" Avola, ASP Siracusa, 96100 Siracusa, Italy.
Background: Anterior nutcracker syndrome is defined as the compression of the left renal vein (LRV) between the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and the aorta, whereas posterior nutcracker syndrome refers to the compression of the retroaortic LRV between the aorta and the vertebral column-the presence of the circumaortic left renal vein may predispose to "combined nutcracker syndrome". May-Thurner syndrome consists of obstruction of the left common iliac vein caused by the crossing right common iliac artery. We report a unique case of combined nutcracker syndrome associated with May-Thurner syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neurosurg Case Lessons
May 2023
2Department of Neurosurgery, Iwate Medical School of Medicine, Yahaba-cho, Iwate, Japan.
Background: Thrombosed intracranial aneurysms can lead to large vessel occlusion as a result of spontaneous thrombosis. Although mechanical thrombectomy is likely effective, recurrent thromboembolism can occur if the thrombotic source remains untreated. The authors describe a case of recurrent vertebrobasilar artery occlusion due to thrombus migration from a large thrombosed vertebral artery (VA) aneurysm that was successfully treated with mechanical thrombectomy followed by stenting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Neurol
March 2023
Departments of Neurology, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Background: The Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas (DAVFs) secondary to cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) are rather rare. The aim of present study is to investigate the clinical and radiological features, and treatment outcome of DAVFS in patients following CVST.
Methods: Data about demographic information, clinical presentations, radiological findings, as well as treatment and outcome of DAVFs sequence to CVST were collected to analysis from January 2013 to September 2020 in this retrospective study.
J Family Med Prim Care
November 2022
Department of Internal Medicine, BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, PUSA Road, New Delhi, India.
Lateral medullary syndrome (LMS) or Wallenberg's syndrome is an uncommon and often underdiagnosed cause of posterior circulation stroke. Thrombosis, embolization, or dissection of vertebral or posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) often results into LMS. The most pathognomonic symptoms of LMS includes pain and temperature deficits on ipsilateral facial side and contralateral side of rest of the body, ipsilateral ataxia, vertigo, nystagmus, dysphagia, hoarseness, hiccups and Horner's syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVascular
March 2023
Department of Vascular Surgery, Luhe Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Background: Subclavian aneurysms are rare in clinic; right subclavian artery aneurysms (SAAs) are more common than left SAAs in clinical practice. Although the causes and methods of treating subclavian aneurysms have been studied, it is still unknown how they form naturally.
Objective: While describing the uncommon subclavian aneurysm, examine the pertinent literature to discuss its etiology and treatment outcomes, and offer some recommendations for this patient's treatment plan.
Am Surg
December 2023
Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, Loyola University Health System, Maywood, IL, USA.
May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) is a relatively rare condition involving mechanical compression of a vein between an artery and a bone which may result in venous stenosis, reflux, occlusion, or deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The most common location for MTS to occur is the left iliocaval confluence, specifically where the left common iliac vein crosses under the right common iliac artery and becomes compressed against a vertebral body. Our case represents a unique presentation of MTS where a missed diagnosis of MTS during a presentation of acute LLE DVT over 15 years ago which would later progress to chronic bilateral iliac vein occlusion and IVC obliteration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Arch
December 2022
Medical Institute Bayer Tuzla, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Background: Thromboembolic complications are a frequent occurrence during COVID-19. This report presents a patient with signs of subclavian steal syndrome (SSS) caused by a thrombus in the initial part of the right subclavian artery. Pathological occlusive changes, such as thrombosis, are four times more common on the left subclavian.
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