2017, Number 4
Extracranial spontaneous bilateral carotid dissection
Álvarez-Manzo HS, Vera-Urquiza R, Bonnin-Erales E, Arauz-Góngora A
Language: Spanish
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Page: 55-61
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ABSTRACT
Spontaneous bilateral carotid dissection is a rare entity, of unclear etiology, but with clinical relevance, since it can occur in 15-20% of cases of dissection. We present the clinical case of a 54-year-old man, with arterial hypertension as the only vascular risk factor, who developed, in relation to an upper airway infection, a cerebral infarction of the left carotid circulation, secondary to ipsilateral carotid dissection. Two days later contralateral carotid cerebral ischemia was documented, also secondary to carotid dissection. Subsequently a review and discussion of the subject is made, due to the importance of early detection and management.