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Carotid artery dissection
is a major cause of cerebral infarction in the young. The extracranial portion of the internal carotid artery is much more frequently involved than the intracranial portion. In up to 20% of cases it is bilateral or associated with vertebral artery dissection. It is mainly characterised by local signs such as headache or facial pain, Horner's syndrome, lower cranial nerve palsies and pulsatile tinnitus, followed a few hours or days later by signs of cerebral or retinal
ischemia
. Ultrasound investigations show signs of distal stenosis or occlusion, highly suggestive of dissection, but the best diagnostic tool is presently the association of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and MR angiography which tend to replace intra-arterial angiography. The prognosis is highly variable: excellent in cases limited to local signs, but very poor leading to death or major sequelae in about 15% of cases. Various treatments have been suggested but no controlled trial has ever been performed in this condition. Heparin in the acute stage followed by warfarin or aspirin for 3 to 6 months is most commonly used.
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PMID:Internal carotid artery dissection: an update. 951 74
Carotid artery dissection
is an uncommon entity associated with head and neck pain, partial Horner's syndrome, amaurosis fugax, and brain
ischemia
, which may all occur in isolation or in combination. Herein, we report a rare case of cervical artery dissection in which pulsatile tinnitus was the only reported symptom. A 38-years-old man attended our hospital with a 4-days history of left side pulsatile tinnitus which began after stumbling. He had no other symptom. MRA showed luminal stenosis with pseudo lumen of the internal carotid artery. The patient was diagnosed with left internal carotid artery dissection and treated with antihypertensive therapy accordingly. After 2 months, the stenosis and tinnitus spontaneously resolved.
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PMID:Pulsatile tinnitus and carotid artery dissection. 2812 74