Alurkar Anand, Karanam Lakshmi Sudha P, Oak Sagar P
Department of Neurointervention, KEM Hospital, Pune, India.
J Med Case Rep. 2012 Oct 23;6:358. doi: 10.1186/1752-1947-6-358.
We present a rare finding of a 'corkscrew appearance' of the distal cerebral vessels in a young Asian woman who presented with acute stroke.
A 32-year-old Asian woman presented with a 3-month history of recurrent right-sided transient ischemic attacks. Her clinical workup and brain imaging results were normal. A digital subtraction angiogram revealed an abnormal corkscrew appearance of all intracranial distal vessels. She was discharged on a single antiplatelet drug. She had no further transient ischemic attacks on clinical follow-up. A digital subtraction angiogram performed 1 year later revealed no changes in the appearance of these vessels.
To the best of our knowledge no similar previous reports exist in the literature. The present report describes a unique case of an unusual corkscrew appearance of the distal intracranial vessels. However, the underlying etiology in the present case remains unknown.
我们报告了一名年轻亚洲女性急性卒中患者出现大脑远端血管“螺旋状外观”这一罕见发现。
一名32岁的亚洲女性有3个月复发性右侧短暂性脑缺血发作病史。她的临床检查和脑部影像学结果均正常。数字减影血管造影显示所有颅内远端血管出现异常螺旋状外观。她出院时服用单一抗血小板药物。临床随访期间她未再发生短暂性脑缺血发作。1年后进行的数字减影血管造影显示这些血管外观无变化。
据我们所知,此前文献中尚无类似报告。本报告描述了一例颅内远端血管出现异常螺旋状外观的独特病例。然而,本例的潜在病因仍不明。