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Recurrent versus first cervical artery dissection - a retrospective study of clinical and vascular characteristics.

M KlossL KalashnikovaL DobryninaC TraenkaS T EngelterT M MetsoT TatlisumakC UrbanekA GrauLars KellertT BrandtC M WiekerCaspar Grond-GinsbachAlessandro Pezzini
Published in: European journal of neurology (2020)
Recurrent CeAD typically affects the same site of artery. It causes ischaemic events less often than the first CeAD. The risk that patients who presented with solely non-ischaemic symptoms of a first CeAD will have ischaemic symptoms in the case of a recurrent CeAD seems very small.
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