Vertebral artery dissection stroke in evolution presented with postural headache as initial manifestation

In young adult, the most common etiology of acute ischemic brain infarction are arterial dissections and cardiogenic embolic stroke. Vertebral artery dissection without preceding trauma history is quite rare in young ischemic stroke patients. Postural headache is even more atypical presentation for...

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Main Authors: Yen-Chung Chen, Yang-Hao Ou, Ming-Che Chang, Wei-Liang Chen, Chih-Ming Lin
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Neurology International
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Online Access:https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/ni/article/view/7694
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spelling doaj-f1948394756d4731a33f8fa84f4a8e862021-01-02T07:50:16ZengMDPI AGNeurology International2035-83852035-83772018-07-0110210.4081/ni.2018.76943978Vertebral artery dissection stroke in evolution presented with postural headache as initial manifestationYen-Chung Chen0Yang-Hao Ou1Ming-Che Chang2Wei-Liang Chen3Chih-Ming Lin4Department of Neurology, Changhua Christian HospitalDepartment of Neurology, Changhua Christian HospitalDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Changhua Christian Hospital; Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, TaichungDepartment of Medical Imaging, Changhua Christian HospitalDepartment of Neurology, Changhua Christian Hospital; Department of Social Work and Child Welfare, Providence University, TaichungIn young adult, the most common etiology of acute ischemic brain infarction are arterial dissections and cardiogenic embolic stroke. Vertebral artery dissection without preceding trauma history is quite rare in young ischemic stroke patients. Postural headache is even more atypical presentation for vertebral artery dissection. It is often misdiagnosed as spontaneous intracranial hypotension. We described a 37-year-old male suffering from acute onset postural headache with stroke in evolution during hospitalization. The initial brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) mislead to diagnosis of ischemic lesion. Nevertheless, with the aid of single photon emission computed tomography, we are confident the patient was afflicted with ischemic/hemorrhagic lesion, instead of neoplasm or demyelinating diseases. Lateral medullary syndrome was confirmed on the repeated brain MRI. His general condition improved with steady gait and clear articulation without easychoking after adequate hydration and rehabilitation training with aspirin as secondary prevention. Cranial artery dissections is a crucial differential diagnosis while thunderclap headache happens even related to postural change without obvious neurological deficit in the beginning presentations.https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/ni/article/view/7694magnetic resonance imaging, single photon emission computed tomography, lateral medullary syndrome, aspirin, headache.
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author Yen-Chung Chen
Yang-Hao Ou
Ming-Che Chang
Wei-Liang Chen
Chih-Ming Lin
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Yang-Hao Ou
Ming-Che Chang
Wei-Liang Chen
Chih-Ming Lin
Vertebral artery dissection stroke in evolution presented with postural headache as initial manifestation
Neurology International
magnetic resonance imaging, single photon emission computed tomography, lateral medullary syndrome, aspirin, headache.
author_facet Yen-Chung Chen
Yang-Hao Ou
Ming-Che Chang
Wei-Liang Chen
Chih-Ming Lin
author_sort Yen-Chung Chen
title Vertebral artery dissection stroke in evolution presented with postural headache as initial manifestation
title_short Vertebral artery dissection stroke in evolution presented with postural headache as initial manifestation
title_full Vertebral artery dissection stroke in evolution presented with postural headache as initial manifestation
title_fullStr Vertebral artery dissection stroke in evolution presented with postural headache as initial manifestation
title_full_unstemmed Vertebral artery dissection stroke in evolution presented with postural headache as initial manifestation
title_sort vertebral artery dissection stroke in evolution presented with postural headache as initial manifestation
publisher MDPI AG
series Neurology International
issn 2035-8385
2035-8377
publishDate 2018-07-01
description In young adult, the most common etiology of acute ischemic brain infarction are arterial dissections and cardiogenic embolic stroke. Vertebral artery dissection without preceding trauma history is quite rare in young ischemic stroke patients. Postural headache is even more atypical presentation for vertebral artery dissection. It is often misdiagnosed as spontaneous intracranial hypotension. We described a 37-year-old male suffering from acute onset postural headache with stroke in evolution during hospitalization. The initial brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) mislead to diagnosis of ischemic lesion. Nevertheless, with the aid of single photon emission computed tomography, we are confident the patient was afflicted with ischemic/hemorrhagic lesion, instead of neoplasm or demyelinating diseases. Lateral medullary syndrome was confirmed on the repeated brain MRI. His general condition improved with steady gait and clear articulation without easychoking after adequate hydration and rehabilitation training with aspirin as secondary prevention. Cranial artery dissections is a crucial differential diagnosis while thunderclap headache happens even related to postural change without obvious neurological deficit in the beginning presentations.
topic magnetic resonance imaging, single photon emission computed tomography, lateral medullary syndrome, aspirin, headache.
url https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/ni/article/view/7694
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