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    JAMA. 2001 Jun 6;285(21):2757-62.

    Stroke in a healthy 46-year-old man.

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    Cerebrovascular Division, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA. rwityk@jhmi.edu

    Abstract

    This article presents the case of a healthy 46-year-old man who experienced a dissection of the internal carotid artery. The diagnosis of this condition is not usually clear-cut, especially in a young patient with unremarkable medical history, and because of the similarity of symptoms with migraine. Often there is no obvious cause of a cerebral artery dissection, although subtle abnormalities of connective tissue may be present. Anticoagulation is generally used for therapy, but clinical trials are lacking. Carotid artery dissection should be considered as a cause of stroke in young healthy adults.

    PMID:
    11386932
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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