Initial and follow-up high-resolution vessel wall MRI study of spontaneous cervicocranial artery dissection.
Xuehua LinWei GuoDejun SheYaqing KangZhen XingDairong CaoPublished in: European radiology (2023)
• Clinical and imaging factors, as well as the status of primary collateral circulation, are associated with ischemic stroke secondary to spontaneous cervicocranial artery dissection. • The follow-up high-resolution vessel wall MRI provides valuable insights into the long-term evolution and anatomical outcomes of spontaneous cervicocranial artery dissection. • The high-resolution vessel wall MRI features related to ischemic stroke and anatomical outcomes may further facilitate the optimal management of patients with spontaneous cervicocranial artery dissection.