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Case Reports
. 1983 May;33(5):552-8.
doi: 10.1212/wnl.33.5.552.

Bilateral distal vertebral artery occlusion

Case Reports

Bilateral distal vertebral artery occlusion

L R Caplan. Neurology. 1983 May.

Abstract

Nine patients with bilateral occlusions of the distal vertebral arteries had clinical profiles that differed from patients with other vertebrobasilar lesions and formed a recognizable subunit. Bilateral distal vertebral artery occlusion is uncommon; it occurs primarily in hypertensive patients, and neurologic deficits develop progressively or stepwise over a longer time period than in basilar artery or branch occlusion. It causes mostly cerebellar and lower brainstem signs as a result of chronic low flow in the posterior circulation; it may cause sudden respiratory death. The prognosis is grave. Anticoagulant therapy alone is probably ineffective.

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