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Case Reports
. 1985 Feb;48(2):111-21.
doi: 10.1136/jnnp.48.2.111.

Fatal intracranial arterial dissection: clinical pathological correlation

Case Reports

Fatal intracranial arterial dissection: clinical pathological correlation

M A Farrell et al. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1985 Feb.

Abstract

The clinical pathological features of fatal arterial dissection confined to the intracranial vessels are described. Three patients with anterior circulation dissections presented with focal ischaemic neurological deficits and pathological examination of involved vessels revealed a dissection plane between internal elastic lamina and media accompanied by intravascular thrombosis. Three of four patients with posterior circulation dissections had clinical pathological features of subarachnoid haemorrhage and at necropsy had transmural dissections. In contrast to previous reports, primary vasculopathies either degenerative or inflammatory were not identified in affected vessels. The pathogenesis of intracranial arterial dissection is discussed and the clinical features are correlated with the pathological abnormalities.

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