Internal carotid artery (ICA) lesions in the parapharyngeal space (a dissection and a pseudoaneurysm) may present as isolated lower cranial nerves (IX, X, XI, and XII) palsy (Collet-Sicard syndrome). Some arteriopathies such as fibromuscular dysplasia and tortuosity make a vessel predisposed to dissection. Extreme vessel tortuosity makes the treatment by a stent graft impossible. Two Silk stents were used in a 46 year-old man with left lower cranial nerves (IX-XII) palsy for the treatment of left ICA spontaneous dissection with pseudoaneurysm. A follow-up angiogram 5 months later confirmed pseudoaneurysm thrombosis and patency of the left ICA. The patient recovered completely from the deficits.
Purpose:The aim of the study was to evaluate the risk factors for CAS with cerebral protection and the incidence of complication in patients with severe carotid stenosis. Materials and Methods: Overall, 95 consecutive patients with an average age of 64.67 years (28 -83) (16 women (17%) and 79 men (83%)) were enrolled in the prospective monocentric study. Indication for CAS was symptomatic carotid stenosis ≥70% (n = 60 (63.16%)) or asymptomatic stenosis ≥80% (n = 35 (36.84%)) according to the NASCET criteria on DSA, which were not suitable for surgery. Results: From the selected risk factors, the most frequently found were arterial hypertension in 87 patients (91.6%), ischemic heart disease in 70 (73.7%), hyperlipidemia in 61 (64.2%), history of stroke in 43 (45.3%), diabetes mellitus in 35 (36.8%), smoking in 13 (13.7%), and age more than 75 years in 9 (9.5%). Significantly more frequent complications in elderly patients (more than the age of 75 years) were experienced: TIA (p = 0.049), early death (p = 0.049), restenosis (p = 0.04), and overall mortality (p = 0.04). Conclusion: Among the studied risk factors, only patients more than the age of 75 years were affected by the incidence of serious complications.
Endovascular treatment for a wide-neck anterior communicating artery (AcomA) aneurysm remains technically challenging. Stent-assisted embolization has been proposed as an alternative of treatment of complex aneurysms. The X-configuration double-stent-assisted technique was used to achieve successful coiling of wide-neck AcomA aneurysm. Implanted stent can alter intra-arterial flow. Follow-up angiograms 4 months later showed flow changes due to used X-technique of stents implantation and filling of the anterior cerebral artery from the opposite internal carotid artery.
The definition "Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy" (PML) was first used in 1958 to describe a fatal demyelinating central nervous system (CNS) disease in patients with lymphoproliferative disorders. In 1971, the virus responsible for the disease was isolated and named John Cunningham virus (JCV). We present a rare case of a 62-year-old male with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and PML. In our work, we discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges and offer suggestions for preventing PML development. The main learning points are: 1. Regularly check the level of immunoglobulins and the CD4 + : CD8 + T-cell ratio, intravenous administration of immunoglobulins should be considered when recording their reduction. 2. In checking the CD4 + : CD8 + T-cell ratio and verifying the impossibility of raising the level of immunoglobulins, we must weigh the possible benefits of continuing treatment with monoclonal antibody against the risks. 3. Physicians should maintain a high index of suspicion for the development of PML in patients under treatment with monoclonal antibodies, especially when there is a new development of neurological signs or symptoms.
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