Radiology Case Reports (Jun 2019)

Type A aortic dissection secondary to a left common carotid artery dissection

  • Simon Doran, MB Bch BAO, MRCPI,
  • Yudy Llamas Osorio, MB Bch BAO,
  • Mark Murphy, MB Bch BAO,
  • Eoin Kavanagh, LRCSI, MB Bch BAO, MSc,
  • Sean Murphy, MD, FRCPI, FRCP, FRCP, FACP, FAHA, FESO

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
pp. 647 – 651

Abstract

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Common carotid artery dissection is an unusual clinical event that most commonly occurs secondary to type A aortic dissection. We present a rare case of spontaneous common carotid artery dissection temporally preceding aortic dissection. Our case highlights the careful attention that cases of common carotid dissection should be given; our knowledge base regarding their natural history and evidence-based management is distinctly lacking compared to dissection of other cervical vessels. It also demonstrates the importance of imaging the entire aorta at the time of, a seemingly isolated, common carotid dissection to exclude other potential synchronous dissections. Keywords: Aortic dissection, Common carotid artery dissection