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Clinical Manifestation and Radiologic Patterns of Spontaneous Cervicocephalic Dissection According to the Anatomic Location: A Single-Center Analysis in Korean Patientsopen access

Authors
Song, YunsunPark, Sang IkBudianto, PepiKwon, BoseongSuh, Dae Chul
Issue Date
Jul-2022
Publisher
Korean Soc Interventional Neuroradiology - KSIN
Keywords
Dissection; Stroke; Internal carotid artery dissection; Vertebral artery dissection; Dissecting aneurysm
Citation
NEUROINTERVENTION, v.17, no.2, pp 78 - 86
Pages
9
Journal Title
NEUROINTERVENTION
Volume
17
Number
2
Start Page
78
End Page
86
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/72046
DOI
10.5469/neuroint.2022.00143
ISSN
2093-9043
2233-6273
Abstract
Purpose: Spontaneous cervicocephalic dissection (SCAD) is an important cause of stroke and shows various lesion locations and clinical features. The purpose of this study was to analyze the location of SCAD and its clinical and radiologic patterns in Korean patients. Materials and Methods: Patients with SCAD who were evaluated between 2013 and 2018 at a tertiary center in Korea were reviewed. We classified and compared the morphological (aneurysm or steno-occlusion) and presenting (hemorrhage or infarction) patterns according to the lesion locations (anterior circulation [AC] vs. posterior circulation [PC]; intradural [ID] vs. extradural [ED]). Results: A total of 166 patients were included in this study. The SCAD most commonly occurred in the PC-ID location (65.1%), followed by AC-ID (13.3%), AC-ED (13.3%), and PC-ED (8.4%). Aneurysm and steno-occlusion patterns were observed in 66.9% and 57.8% of the cases, respectively. The aneurysm pattern was significantly more common in the PC-ID location (78.7%) than in other locations. As for the presenting pattern, cerebral infarction was the most common pattern (39.8%), and intracranial hemorrhage was observed only in the ID location (7.2%). Conclusion: In Korean patients, PC-ID, especially ID vertebral artery, was the most common location of SCAD, and most cases were accompanied by an aneurysm. It also suggested that these location trends differ by population or ethnicity.
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