Neurointervention (Sep 2014)

Rapid Progression of Symptomatic Vertebrobasilar Artery Dissection on Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Case Report

  • Hyung-Seok Kim,
  • Hyo-Sung Kwak,
  • Seung Bae Hwang,
  • Gyung Ho Chung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5469/neuroint.2014.9.2.106
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 106 – 108

Abstract

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Spontaneous intracranial vertebrobasilar dissection can manifest with various clinical symptoms, including subarachnoid hemorrhage or ischemic symptoms from impaired posterior circulation. A 29-year-old woman came to our emergency department with a sudden onset of left sided mild motor weakness and headache. Initial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed mild luminal irregularities in the vertebrobasilar arteries with an eccentric periluminal hematoma. Follow-up MRI obtained 3 days later showed a progression of vertebrobasilar dissection to multifocal stenoses with an increased intramural hematoma.

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