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Published on: May 24, 2021
Innominate artery dissection and stroke after rifle recoil
Isabelle Francillard1, Lou Grangeon2, Aude Triquenot-Bagan2
1Department of Neurology, Rouen University Hospital, 76000, Rouen, France. ifrancillard@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Cervical artery dissection is a frequent cause of stroke, more so in young patients. Innominate artery (IA) dissection is uncommon, and most often associated with dissection of other major arteries like the aorta. The leading cause of IA injury is high-energy thoracic trauma, as in motor vehicle crash. IA dissection after blunt trauma is rare. We described here the unusual case and iconography of an isolated IA dissection after rifle recoil initially presenting as a stroke.
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