Double or nothing: Red flag symptoms of critical carotid stenosis, a case report

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Background: Detailed knowledge of every possible manifestation of Internal Carotid Artery (ICA) disease is important. For improving detection and a timely adoption of secondary prevention procedures or treatments. Transient oculomotor nerve palsies have been described associated with stenosis or occlusion of the ICA. Case presentation: We described a patient that develop a sequential combination of transient monocular loss of vision followed by binocular diplopia secondary to an unstable atherosclerotic preocclusive stenosis of an internal carotid artery previously treated with radiotherapy. Conclusions: The peculiar sequence of transient monocular vision that give rise later into a transient binocular diplopia (double or nothing) should be kept in mind as a possible manifestation of critical stenosis of ICA.

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Morán-Sánchez, J. C., Gómez-Estévez, I., El Berdei, Y., Gómez-Sánchez, J. C., & Ramos-Araque, M. E. (2017). Double or nothing: Red flag symptoms of critical carotid stenosis, a case report. BMC Neurology, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-017-0849-7

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