1. Cerebrum-cervical arterial dissection in adults during sports and recreation.
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Fragoso YD, Adoni T, do Amaral LL, Braga FT, Brooks JB, Campos CS, Comini-Frota ER, Ferreira NP, Giacon LM, Gomes S, Goncalves MV, Magalhaes PS, Matta AP, de Oliveira FT, de Oliveira JF, Pierucettti MA, Pereira SL, Pontes ME, and Siquineli F
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Carotid Artery, Internal, Dissection pathology, Cerebral Angiography, Female, Headache etiology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Stroke etiology, Vertebral Artery Dissection pathology, Young Adult, Athletic Injuries complications, Carotid Artery, Internal, Dissection etiology, Recreation, Sports statistics & numerical data, Vertebral Artery Dissection etiology
- Abstract
Unlabelled: Dissection of cervical arteries constitutes a medical emergency. Although relatively rarely, activities classified as sports and recreation may be a cause of arterial dissection independently of neck or head trauma. The purpose of the present paper was to present a series of cases of cerebrum-cervical arterial dissection in individuals during or soon after the practice of these sports activities., Methods: Retrospective data on patients with arterial dissection related to sports and recreation., Results: Forty-one cases were identified. The most frequently affected vessel was the vertebral artery. A large variety of activities had a temporal relationship to arterial dissection, and jogging was the most frequent of these. This is the largest case series in the literature., Conclusion: Arterial dissection may be a complication from practicing sports.
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- 2016
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