Collet-Sicard syndrome due to cervical artery dissection disclosed by high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging.
Aikaterini TheodorouStefanos LachanisGeorgia PapagiannopoulouMaria MailiIoanna PachiGeorgios VelonakisEleni BakolaSofia VassilopoulouGeorgios K TsivgoulisPublished in: European journal of neurology (2024)
This case highlights the utility of high-resolution vessel wall imaging and especially fat-saturated T1-weighted black-blood SPACE (sampling perfection with application-optimized contrast using different flip-angle evolutions) sequences in the accurate diagnosis of CAD, revealing the characteristic mural hematoma and intimal flap. HR-MRI is also valuable in the recognition of indirect signs of lower cranial nerve compression.