The “double carotid artery” sign: A rare case of spontaneous carotid dissection

Abstract Carotid artery dissection, which accounts for up to 20% of strokes in young patients, usually extends distally and leads to acute stenosis, occlusion and aneurysmal changes with increased risk for thromboembolic events, especially in young people.

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Main Authors: Chrysanthi P. Papageorgopoulou, Konstantinos. M. Nikolakopoulos, Spyros I. Papadoulas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-11-01
Series:Clinical Case Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.5070
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author Chrysanthi P. Papageorgopoulou
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description Abstract Carotid artery dissection, which accounts for up to 20% of strokes in young patients, usually extends distally and leads to acute stenosis, occlusion and aneurysmal changes with increased risk for thromboembolic events, especially in young people.
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spelling doaj.art-252e0fc7278d49d9a3fca4c96cc103a52022-12-21T19:09:36ZengWileyClinical Case Reports2050-09042021-11-01911n/an/a10.1002/ccr3.5070The “double carotid artery” sign: A rare case of spontaneous carotid dissectionChrysanthi P. Papageorgopoulou0Konstantinos. M. Nikolakopoulos1Spyros I. Papadoulas2Department of Vascular Surgery University Hospital of Patras Patras GreeceDepartment of Vascular Surgery University Hospital of Patras Patras GreeceDepartment of Vascular Surgery University Hospital of Patras Patras GreeceAbstract Carotid artery dissection, which accounts for up to 20% of strokes in young patients, usually extends distally and leads to acute stenosis, occlusion and aneurysmal changes with increased risk for thromboembolic events, especially in young people.https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.5070anticoagulationcarotid arterydissectionfalse lumen
spellingShingle Chrysanthi P. Papageorgopoulou
Konstantinos. M. Nikolakopoulos
Spyros I. Papadoulas
The “double carotid artery” sign: A rare case of spontaneous carotid dissection
Clinical Case Reports
anticoagulation
carotid artery
dissection
false lumen
title The “double carotid artery” sign: A rare case of spontaneous carotid dissection
title_full The “double carotid artery” sign: A rare case of spontaneous carotid dissection
title_fullStr The “double carotid artery” sign: A rare case of spontaneous carotid dissection
title_full_unstemmed The “double carotid artery” sign: A rare case of spontaneous carotid dissection
title_short The “double carotid artery” sign: A rare case of spontaneous carotid dissection
title_sort double carotid artery sign a rare case of spontaneous carotid dissection
topic anticoagulation
carotid artery
dissection
false lumen
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.5070
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