Fibromuscular Dysplasia May Herald Symptomatic Recurrence of Cervical Artery Dissection
2007; Karger Publishers; Volume: 23; Issue: 5-6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1159/000101470
ISSN1421-9786
AutoresJ.M. de Bray, Marc Gotkine, Vivien Pautot, Bruno Vielle, A. Pasco, P. Lhoste, Frédéric Dubas,
Tópico(s)Vascular Anomalies and Treatments
ResumoThe prevalence of fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) in patients with cervical artery dissection (CAD) is unknown. Our objectives were to assess the risk of CAD recurring as a stroke or a transient ischemic attack and the association of these events with FMD.We prospectively included and followed 103 consecutive patients who had been admitted for a CAD. The median follow-up was 4 years (range 4 months to 10 years). The main criteria for inclusion were a mural hematoma demonstrated by cervical magnetic resonance imaging and/or signs suggesting CAD on 2 other investigations. FMD was diagnosed on the so-called string of beads pattern by digital subtraction angiography.Five patients had CAD recurrence (60% occurred late). Four of these 5 patients had FMD. In 4 patients, CAD recurrence involved another cervical artery.The rate of symptomatic CAD recurrence was 1% per year and was often related to FMD.
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