Sequential Bilateral Vertebral Artery Dissections with Prompt Resolution of Initial Insult

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Vertebral arterial dissection is a known cause of stroke in young adults. There has been a multitude of cases of bilateral vertebral dissections, including progression from one vertebral artery to another. This case reports the curious sequential nature of the healing of a previously dissected vertebral artery with subsequent dissection of the collateral vertebral artery. Follow-up neuroimaging evaluation performed several months later showed healed bilateral vertebral artery. The potential trigger was neck cracking.

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Morales Vidal, S., Lara, C., & Gordin, A. (2020). Sequential Bilateral Vertebral Artery Dissections with Prompt Resolution of Initial Insult. Case Reports in Neurology, 12(2), 189–198. https://doi.org/10.1159/000506766

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