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1Author Affiliations: Haley Hays DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ENP-C, AGACNP-BC, College of Nursing, University of Nebraska Medical Center West Nebraska Division, Scottsbluff, Nebraska (Hays and Smith); and Haley Hays is affiliated with Kimball Health Services, Kimball, Nebraska (Hays).
Abstract:
Cervical artery dissection represents a relevant cause of stroke, predominantly in young adults. The diagnosis can be challenging both clinically and radiographically frequently resulting in underdiagnosis, and management can be controversial. This case study explores a young adult diagnosed with a nontraumatic associated cervical artery dissection and provides an evidence-based overview on diagnostic evaluation, treatment approaches, and outcomes.
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