Uncommon Causes of Stroke 2008
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511544897.061
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Noninflammatory Disorders of the Arterial Wall

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“…The former is primarily an erythrocytefibrin clot, 4 whereas the latter is related to embolism of a platelet clot from the carotid plaque. 5 Thus, the response to IV rt-PA treatment should differ as well.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The former is primarily an erythrocytefibrin clot, 4 whereas the latter is related to embolism of a platelet clot from the carotid plaque. 5 Thus, the response to IV rt-PA treatment should differ as well.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the presence of occlusive CAD and tandem lesions, which have been associated with poor prognosis after IV thrombolysis, has been suggested the presence of occlusive CAD and tandem lesions, which have been been associated with poor prognosis after IV thrombolysis. 3,4 Here we report a patient with an occlusive internal carotid artery (ICA) dissection and distal embolus diagnosed at the time of admission. Cranial computed tomography (CT) on admission was normal, with left middle cerebral artery (MCA) penumbra demonstrated on perfusion CT. Intracranial and extracranial CT angiography revealed a left ICA occlusion (Fig 1A) with intracranial recanalization (due to ophthalmic artery and anterior communicating artery patency) along with a left MCA occlusion (Fig 1B), suggesting ICA dissection with a distal embolus.…”
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“…It refers to the intramural hemorrhage of the extracranial arterial segments. The vertebral artery and the internal carotid artery are affected in 90% of the cases [16]. Their cervical extracranial segments are most susceptible to dissection due to their mobility and close proximity to adjacent bone structures such as the transverse processes of the cervical vertebrae.…”
Section: Nonatherosclerotic Noninflammatory Angiopathiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A blood clot typically forms at the segment of artery affected. The thrombus is not firmly attached to the intimal layer and can easily embolize distally [15,16,18]. Dissection of the carotid or vertebral arteries can be accompanied by several signs or symptoms.…”
Section: Nonatherosclerotic Noninflammatory Angiopathiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burada eritrosit fibrin pıhtısı eski olabilir, oysa karotid plağından emboli ile ilişkili gelişen platelet pıhtısı ise yeni gelişmiş olabilir. Böyle durumlarda IVT'ye yanıt değişmektedir (14,15).…”
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