Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine (Jul 2017)

Cervical Artery Dissection and Choosing Appropriate Therapy

  • Jonathan T. Lau,
  • John S. Hunt Jr,
  • David I. Bruner,
  • Andrea L. Austin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5811/cpcem.2017.3.33296
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3

Abstract

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Cervical artery dissection is a common cause of stroke in young adults. This may result from head and neck trauma; it can also occur spontaneously or secondary to genetic connective tissue or vascular disorders. Neurologic symptoms arise as a result of thromboembolism and hypoperfusion causing cerebral ischemia. We present a case of a previously healthy male who was found to have a cervical internal carotid artery dissection and the decision to use antiplatelet therapy instead of anticoagulation to prevent stroke. Data is lacking regarding the efficacy of one therapy over the other.