Book contents
- Rare Causes of Stroke
- Rare Causes of Stroke
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Inflammatory Conditions
- 2 Infectious and Postinfectious Vasculitis
- 3 Hypercoagulable Causes of Stroke
- 4 Drug-Related Stroke
- 5 Hereditary and Genetic Causes of Stroke
- 6 Rare Causes of Cardioembolism
- 7 Vasospastic Conditions and Other Vasculopathies
- 8 Other Non-inflammatory Vasculopathies
- Chapter 8.1 Moyamoya Disease
- Chapter 8.2 Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
- Chapter 8.3 Dolichoectasia and Fusiform Aneurysms
- Chapter 8.4 Carotid Artery Dissection
- 9 Venous Occlusive Conditions
- 10 Bone Disorders and Stroke
- Index
- References
Chapter 8.3 - Dolichoectasia and Fusiform Aneurysms
from 8 - Other Non-inflammatory Vasculopathies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 October 2022
- Rare Causes of Stroke
- Rare Causes of Stroke
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Inflammatory Conditions
- 2 Infectious and Postinfectious Vasculitis
- 3 Hypercoagulable Causes of Stroke
- 4 Drug-Related Stroke
- 5 Hereditary and Genetic Causes of Stroke
- 6 Rare Causes of Cardioembolism
- 7 Vasospastic Conditions and Other Vasculopathies
- 8 Other Non-inflammatory Vasculopathies
- Chapter 8.1 Moyamoya Disease
- Chapter 8.2 Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
- Chapter 8.3 Dolichoectasia and Fusiform Aneurysms
- Chapter 8.4 Carotid Artery Dissection
- 9 Venous Occlusive Conditions
- 10 Bone Disorders and Stroke
- Index
- References
Summary
The term dolichoectasia refers to generalized nonfocal vessel elongation and tortuosity and is a frequent manifestation of advanced atherosclerosis. It most commonly occurs in posterior circulation (vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia), followed by supraclinoid internal cerebral artery. Patients with vertebrobasilar fusiform aneurysms may present with symptoms related to mass effect, ischemia or hemorrhage. We present a 59 year old male presented to the neurological emergency department with acute vertigo, drowsiness, nausea and sudden worsening of bilateral hearing loss. He was diagnosed with vertebrobasilar fusiform aneurysm
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- Rare Causes of StrokeA Handbook, pp. 321 - 325Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022