Introduction: The authors present an interesting case of a 19-year-old male who presented as a polytrauma patient following a fall from a height. Presentation of case: He was initially managed on the intensive care unit with intracranial pressure bolt monitoring after being intubated and sedated and having his other traumatic injuries stabilized. Upon attempting to wean sedation and extubation a repeat CT scan of the head was undertaken and showed a new area suggested of cerebral infarction, this was a new finding. Further imaging found that he had a cervical vertebral artery dissection following this polytrauma mode of injury. Discussion: The incidence of vertebral artery dissection following generalized or local trauma is rising but routi...
Blunt carotid artery injury is a relatively rare but potentially lethal injury that predominantly oc...
Introduction: Carotid artery dissection is a rare but serious condition manifesting with signs and s...
Dissections of the cervical arteries cause about 20% of total juvenile strokes. Approximately 4% of ...
AbstractIntroductionThe authors present an interesting case of a 19-year-old male who presented as a...
INTRODUCTION: Traumatic cervical artery dissection (TCAD) is a relative infrequent complication of t...
Andreas Schicho,1 Lukas Luerken,1 Ramona Meier,1 Antonio Ernstberger,2 Christian Stroszczynski,1 And...
Seiji Kishi1, Kenji Kanaji2, Toshio Doi1, Tadashi Matsumura21Department of Nephrology, Tokushima Uni...
Vertebral artery injury (VAI) is not uncommon following blunt neck trauma, although bilateral VAI—wh...
Dissection of neck arteries including carotid artery is among the vascular injuries following blunt ...
Carotid artery dissection secondary to cervical blunt trauma is a rare and potentially life-threaten...
Carotid artery dissection secondary to cervical blunt trauma is a rare and potentially life-threaten...
Carotid artery dissection secondary to cervical blunt trauma is a rare and potentially life-threaten...
Carotid artery dissection secondary to cervical blunt trauma is a rare and potentially life-threaten...
Introduction: Traumatic carotid artery dissections (CAD) are rare but produce potentially devastatin...
Unlike carotid artery trauma, which commonly is due to penetrating injury, injuries of the vertebral...
Blunt carotid artery injury is a relatively rare but potentially lethal injury that predominantly oc...
Introduction: Carotid artery dissection is a rare but serious condition manifesting with signs and s...
Dissections of the cervical arteries cause about 20% of total juvenile strokes. Approximately 4% of ...
AbstractIntroductionThe authors present an interesting case of a 19-year-old male who presented as a...
INTRODUCTION: Traumatic cervical artery dissection (TCAD) is a relative infrequent complication of t...
Andreas Schicho,1 Lukas Luerken,1 Ramona Meier,1 Antonio Ernstberger,2 Christian Stroszczynski,1 And...
Seiji Kishi1, Kenji Kanaji2, Toshio Doi1, Tadashi Matsumura21Department of Nephrology, Tokushima Uni...
Vertebral artery injury (VAI) is not uncommon following blunt neck trauma, although bilateral VAI—wh...
Dissection of neck arteries including carotid artery is among the vascular injuries following blunt ...
Carotid artery dissection secondary to cervical blunt trauma is a rare and potentially life-threaten...
Carotid artery dissection secondary to cervical blunt trauma is a rare and potentially life-threaten...
Carotid artery dissection secondary to cervical blunt trauma is a rare and potentially life-threaten...
Carotid artery dissection secondary to cervical blunt trauma is a rare and potentially life-threaten...
Introduction: Traumatic carotid artery dissections (CAD) are rare but produce potentially devastatin...
Unlike carotid artery trauma, which commonly is due to penetrating injury, injuries of the vertebral...
Blunt carotid artery injury is a relatively rare but potentially lethal injury that predominantly oc...
Introduction: Carotid artery dissection is a rare but serious condition manifesting with signs and s...
Dissections of the cervical arteries cause about 20% of total juvenile strokes. Approximately 4% of ...