Combination of infarctions in the posterior inferior cerebellar artery and anterior spinal artery territories.
Journal: Journal Of The Neurological Sciences
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Abstract
After an episode of vasodilator-induced systemic hypotension, a 75-year-old man developed ocular lateropulsion to the right, left-side-dominant quadriparesis, loss of superficial sensation below C4 dermatome level, and anuresis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed infarcts in the right cerebellar hemisphere (posterior inferior cerebellar artery territory) and the upper cervical cord (anterior spinal artery territory); the combination of posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) and anterior spinal artery (ASA) infarcts has not been reported previously. Angiography revealed severe stenosis in the bilateral vertebral arteries. Hemodynamic hypoperfusion of the stenotic vertebral arteries may cause this unusual combination.
Authors
Ken Johkura, Hideto Joki, Yuji Johmura, Takayuki Momoo, Yoshiyuki Kuroiwa
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