OBJECTIVE: To study the prognostic importance of Horner syndrome (HS) in patients with internal carotid artery dissection (ICAD) or vertebral artery dissection (VAD). METHODS: In this observational study, characteristics and outcome of patients with ICAD or VAD from the CADISP (Cervical Artery Dissection and Ischemic Stroke Patients) database were analyzed. The presence of HS was systematically assessed using a standardized questionnaire. Patients with HS (HS+) were compared with HS- patients. Crude odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals and ORs adjusted for age, sex, center, arterial occlusion, bilateral dissection, stroke severity, and type of antithrombotic treatment were calculated. RESULTS: We analyzed 765 patients (n = 496 ...
Objective: To examine whether risk factor profile, baseline features, and outcome of cervical artery...
BACKGROUND: Intracranial artery dissections (IADs) are an important cause of stroke or subarachnoid ...
Dissections of the cervical arteries account for approximately 15-20 % of all strokes in young patie...
To study the prognostic importance of Horner syndrome (HS) in patients with internal carotid artery ...
Carotid artery dissection can occur either spontaneously or because of trauma. It is usually the mos...
Isolated Horner Syndrome (HS) evaluation does not reveal an underlying etiology in 80% of patients. ...
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this case report is to raise physical therapist awareness of ...
BACKGROUND: Stroke due to internal carotid artery dissection is considered to have a good prognosis....
AbstractOculosympathetic paresis, historically known as Horner sydrome, classically results in a tri...
Aim of study. To examine whether baseline characteristics, potential risk factors, clinical symptoms...
Traumatic dissection of the carotid artery may result in neck pain, an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We prospectively studied the incidence and natural history of Horner syndrom...
Traumatic dissection of the carotid artery may result in neck pain, an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the outcomes between patients with nontraumatic intracranial arterial dissecti...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Isolated Horner syndrome without associated cranial nerve palsies or ischemi...
Objective: To examine whether risk factor profile, baseline features, and outcome of cervical artery...
BACKGROUND: Intracranial artery dissections (IADs) are an important cause of stroke or subarachnoid ...
Dissections of the cervical arteries account for approximately 15-20 % of all strokes in young patie...
To study the prognostic importance of Horner syndrome (HS) in patients with internal carotid artery ...
Carotid artery dissection can occur either spontaneously or because of trauma. It is usually the mos...
Isolated Horner Syndrome (HS) evaluation does not reveal an underlying etiology in 80% of patients. ...
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this case report is to raise physical therapist awareness of ...
BACKGROUND: Stroke due to internal carotid artery dissection is considered to have a good prognosis....
AbstractOculosympathetic paresis, historically known as Horner sydrome, classically results in a tri...
Aim of study. To examine whether baseline characteristics, potential risk factors, clinical symptoms...
Traumatic dissection of the carotid artery may result in neck pain, an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We prospectively studied the incidence and natural history of Horner syndrom...
Traumatic dissection of the carotid artery may result in neck pain, an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the outcomes between patients with nontraumatic intracranial arterial dissecti...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Isolated Horner syndrome without associated cranial nerve palsies or ischemi...
Objective: To examine whether risk factor profile, baseline features, and outcome of cervical artery...
BACKGROUND: Intracranial artery dissections (IADs) are an important cause of stroke or subarachnoid ...
Dissections of the cervical arteries account for approximately 15-20 % of all strokes in young patie...