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Locked-in Syndrome Performed Endovascular Treatment for Vertebral Artery Dissection and Basilar Artery Occlusion Caused by a Golf Swing

Kwak JH

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Vertebral Artery Dissection Presenting as Transient Global Amnesia: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Moon Y, Han SH

Vertebral artery dissection is one of the most common causes of stroke in young adults. The course of the vertebral artery dissection is usually benign, and pure transient amnesia as...
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Simultaneous Vertebral Artery Dissection and Contralateral Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Dissecting Aneurysm

Kwak YS, Kang DH, Woo HJ

The optimal treatment and appropriate follow-up period for an unruptured vertebral artery (VA) and/or posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) dissection have not been established. Decisions regarding treatment of these vascular...
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Two Cases of Cerebral Infarctions from Vertebral Artery Dissection Induced by Severe Coughing

Hyun JW, Cho HJ

  • KMID: 2288701
  • Korean J Stroke.
  • 2012 Dec;14(3):152-155.
Vertebral artery dissection (VAD) is a rare cause of young age stroke. This risky condition can be caused by even minor head or neck trauma. None of the previous studies...
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A Case of Bilateral Spontaneous Extracranial Vertebral Artery Dissection

Lee HW, Kim EH, Park HC, Park KK, Kim JY, Park SP, Suh CK

  • KMID: 2186011
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2001 Nov;19(6):641-644.
The most common mechanism of cerebellar infarction in young patients is arterial occlusion resulting from intracra-nial vertebral artery dissection. We describe a 26-year-old male patient with superior cerebellar artery infarction...
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Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome with Concurrent Anterior Cerebral Artery Dissection

Kim S, Hwang S, Kim YI, Lee SH

The pathophysiology of reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) is not known but coexisting vascular lesion, such as carotid artery and vertebral artery dissection, has been reported. However, RCVS concurrent with...
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Crab Sign in Bilateral Extracranial Vertebral Artery Dissection

Peters N, Engelter S

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Bilateral Vertebral Artery Dissection Involving the Basilar Artery: the Role of High-Resolution MR Imaging

Hwang J, Go PW, Kim YW, Hwang YH, Park SP

  • KMID: 1966536
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2012 Aug;30(3):238-240.
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Vertebral Artery Dissection : Natural History, Clinical Features and Therapeutic Considerations

Park KW, Park JS, Hwang SC, Im SB, Shin WH, Kim BT

When a tear occurs in one of the major cervicocerebral arteries and allows blood to enter the wall of the artery and split its layers, the result is either stenosis...
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Vertebral Artery Dissection Presented with Monoplegia by Cervical Radiculopathy

Kim SH, Yun JY, Park KD, Jeong JH

Vertebral artery dissection (VAD) is one of important causes of posterior circulation strokes in young age patients. Typical presentations of VAD are occipital headache or posterior neck pain, with various...
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Spontaneous Extracranial Vertebral Artery Dissection in a Neurofibromatosis 1 Patient with Bilateral Intrathoracic Spinal Meningoceles around the Scoliosis: Report of an Autopsy Case

Park JH, Park J

Neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) is a common autosomal dominant disorder that causes several systemic diseases. Many studies have reported that NF1 is associated with intrathoracic meningoceles and scoliosis. The incidence of...
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Spontaneous Intracranial Vertebral Artery Dissection in a 2-Year-Old Child Diagnosed with High-Resolution MRI: a Case Report

Heo S, Han M, Kim SH, Choi JW

Although many imaging modalities can play some roles in the diagnosis of vertebral artery dissection (VAD), digital subtraction angiography (DSA) remains the gold standard method, with the highest detection rate...
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Vertebral Artery Dissection as a Cause of Cervical Radiculopathy

Silbert BI, Khangure M, Silbert PL

The acute onset of neck pain and arm weakness is most commonly due to cervical radiculopathy or inflammatory brachial plexopathy. Rarely, extracranial vertebral artery dissection may cause radiculopathy in the...
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Vertebral Artery Dissection Presenting with Acute Infarction in Cervical Spinal Cord and Cerebellum

Rhee HY, Kim JS, Shin YY

We describe a case of vertebral artery dissection (VAD) presenting with acute infarctions in cervical spinal cord and cerebellum in a 78-year-old man. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the...
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Diagnosis and Management of the Spontaneous Intracranial Vertebral Artery Dissection

Ahn KS, Kim SM, Kim YH, Sim YB, Song JH, Oh SM, Choi SK

  • KMID: 2188057
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1996 Jun;25(6):1239-1247.
The authors have dealt with six cases of spontaneous intracranial vertebral artery dissection during the past 3 years. Most of the patients were in their fourth or fifth decade of...
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Clinical Experiences of Unruptured Vertebral Artery Dissection

Kim JS, Cheong JH, Lee SK, Kim JM, Kim CH

OBJECTIVE: The natural course of unruptured vertebral artery dissection remains unclear. The clinical manifestation of unruptured vertebral artery dissection varies from headache, focal neurologic deficits caused by ischemia to subarachnoid...
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Radiological Findings of Vertebral Artery Dissection

Kang IW, Lee KW, Kim JH, Suh HK, Kim KS, Cho SY, Shim YS

  • KMID: 2102635
  • J Korean Radiol Soc.
  • 1995 Oct;33(4):507-512.
PURPOSE: The vertebral artery dissection is rare and increasingly recognized as a source of stroke. The purpose of this study is to describe causes, clinical manifestations, MRI and anglographic findings. MATERIALS AND...
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The Difference of Each Angiographic Finding After Multiple Stent According to Stent Type in Bilateral Vertebral Artery Dissection

Lee DH, Yoon WK, Baik MW, Kim H

We report a case of spontaneous bilateral intracranial vertebral artery dissecting aneurysms with subarachnoid hemorrhage. One dissecting lesion was treated with a coronary balloon-mounted stent (BMS) technique; however, due to...
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Unplanned 30-Day Hospital Readmissions of Symptomatic Carotid and Vertebral Artery Dissection

Mehta T, Patel S, Male S, Parikh R, Mehta K, Lakshminarayan K, Tummala R, Ezzeddine

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High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Intracranial Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysm for Planning of Endovascular Treatment

Chun DH, Kim ST, Jeong YG, Jeong HW

The equipment and techniques associated with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have rapidly evolved. The development of 3.0 Tesla MRI has enabled high-resolution imaging of the intracranial vessel wall. High-resolution MRI...
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