2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00381-014-2547-8
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Management of pediatric craniocervical arterial dissections

Abstract: CCAD is commonly related to trauma and presents with AIS. The majority of patients experience good clinical outcome. Recanalization of initial vessel occlusion occurs in half of cases at 2 years.

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“…MR Angiography also shows a tapered narrowing or occlusion of the dissected vessel [7]. It is also helpful to determine the age of the thrombosis and therefore a guide to start the anticoagulation treatment or not [7]. Our results also confirmed the high sensitivity of combined MRI and MRA in diagnosing paediatric traumatic CAD.…”
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“…MR Angiography also shows a tapered narrowing or occlusion of the dissected vessel [7]. It is also helpful to determine the age of the thrombosis and therefore a guide to start the anticoagulation treatment or not [7]. Our results also confirmed the high sensitivity of combined MRI and MRA in diagnosing paediatric traumatic CAD.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…In head and neck vasculature; the distal cervical ICA, V1, and V2 segments of the vertebral artery have the highest risk of traumatic dissection, as these are the most mobile segments within the cerebral vascular tree [7]. It is stated that the most vulnerable segment of the carotid artery is the most distal cervical segment before entering the carotid canal at the skull base.…”
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