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Cerebral microembolism and extracranial internal carotid artery dissection.
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1996
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Cerebrovascular DiseaseSurgeryNeurovascular DiseaseStrokeVascular SurgeryIntracranial PressureExtracranial ComplicationsBrain InjuryNeurologyCerebrovascular InterventionNeuropathologyAtherosclerosisRadiologyHealth SciencesTcd UltrasonographyCerebral InfarctionExtracranial Ica DissectionCerebral Blood FlowInterventional NeuroradiologyIschemic StrokeCerebral MicroembolismMedicineEmergency Medicine
Although extracranial ICA dissection is recognized as a cause of cerebral infarction, 1-3 the pathogenesis of ischemic symptoms in an individual patient with the condition is not always understood, making treatment decisions difficult. We describe a patient with traumatic cervical ICA dissection diagnosed on the basis of noninvasive tests, in whom TCD ultrasonography was used to detect ipsilateral distal microembolization associated with clinical deterioration.