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Vertebral artery dissection
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Emergency: requires immediate attention

Vertebral artery dissection

Contributors: Phillip Mongiovi MD, Jamie Adams MD, Richard L. Barbano MD, PhD
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Synopsis

Vertebral artery dissection (VAD) is splitting of the vertebral artery vessel wall, which can result in intramural hemorrhage / thrombus and expanding hematoma formation. This can lead to vessel occlusion or thromboembolism causing cerebellar and brainstem ischemia. Compromise of the vessel wall can also lead to subarachnoid hemorrhage. It is most commonly seen after a head or neck injury, including spinal manipulation, although it can occur spontaneously. It is an important cause of stroke in younger patients (under 50 years). The incidence of stroke in VAD has been estimated at 1%-8%.

Early symptoms can include occipital headache and neck pain. Focal neurological deficits related to vertebral artery territory ischemia can occur initially or after a latent period (usually within 3-7 days). These symptoms include ipsilateral facial numbness, contralateral body numbness, ataxia, nystagmus, vertigo, nausea / vomiting, dysarthria, dysphagia, hiccups, or ipsilateral Horner syndrome.

Prognosis is good overall but primarily hinges on the severity of the resulting ischemic event. If the VAD is complicated by thromboembolism, symptoms can include cortical vision loss and altered mental status. In acute cases, especially when accompanied by intracranial extension, mortality can approach 10%.

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ICD10CM:
I77.74 – Dissection of vertebral artery

SNOMEDCT:
230730001 – Vertebral artery dissection

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Last Reviewed:04/08/2018
Last Updated:04/08/2018
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Emergency: requires immediate attention
Vertebral artery dissection
Imaging Studies image of Vertebral artery dissection - imageId=6847927. Click to open in gallery.  caption: '<span>Coronal T1 weighted image demonstrating T1 hyperintensity in the V3 segment of the right  vertebral artery. Findings are consistent with vertebral artery  dissection.</span>'
Coronal T1 weighted image demonstrating T1 hyperintensity in the V3 segment of the right vertebral artery. Findings are consistent with vertebral artery dissection.
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