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Vertebrobasilar Dissection in a Duplicated Cervical Vertebral Artery: A Possible Pathoetiologic Association?A Case ReportInterventional Neuroradiology Service, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine
Interventional Neuroradiology Service, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery (Neurosurgery), Yale University School of Medicine
Interventional Neuroradiology Service, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine
Department of Surgery (Neurosurgery), Yale University School of Medicine
Section of Vascular Neurology, Department of Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut
Section of Vascular Neurology, Department of Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut A thirty-eight-year-old man with extensive spontaneous vertebrobasilar dissection in asso ciation with duplication of the ipsilateral proximal vertebral artery is described. He had no relevant medical history. The development of a spontaneous arterial dissection in a duplicated arterial system suggests a pathoetiologic association that may further expand the list of cerebrovascular pathology occurring with fenestration/duplications.
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Vol. 31, No. 1,
103-109 (1997) |
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