Journal of Medical Case Reports (Oct 2012)

Corkscrew angiopathy of intracranial vessels in a young stroke patient: a case report

  • Alurkar Anand,
  • Karanam Lakshmi Sudha P,
  • Oak Sagar P

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-6-358
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 358

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Abstract Introduction We present a rare finding of a ‘corkscrew appearance’ of the distal cerebral vessels in a young Asian woman who presented with acute stroke. Case presentation A 32-year-old Asian woman presented with a 3-month history of recurrent right-sided transient ischemic attacks. Her clinical workup and brain imaging results were normal. A digital subtraction angiogram revealed an abnormal corkscrew appearance of all intracranial distal vessels. She was discharged on a single antiplatelet drug. She had no further transient ischemic attacks on clinical follow-up. A digital subtraction angiogram performed 1 year later revealed no changes in the appearance of these vessels. Conclusion To the best of our knowledge no similar previous reports exist in the literature. The present report describes a unique case of an unusual corkscrew appearance of the distal intracranial vessels. However, the underlying etiology in the present case remains unknown.

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