Arch Neurol Chicago
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To describe the case of a patient with recurrent orbital myositis who was thought to have cluster headaches for 6 years. ⋯ Overlap in symptoms between recurrent orbital myositis and cluster headache delayed the diagnosis in this patient. Orbital myositis should be considered in patients with atypical cluster headache characterized by proptosis, painful eye movements, and pain that does not completely resolve after 3 hours.
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Arch Neurol Chicago · Apr 2002
Stroke or transient ischemic attacks with basilar artery stenosis or occlusion: clinical patterns and outcome.
Basilar artery occlusion (BAO) is associated with a high mortality rate, although cases with spontaneous favorable outcomes have recently been reported, and basilar artery stenosis (BAS) has received little consideration until now. ⋯ The prognosis of BAS greater than 50% or BAO is diverse and certain clinical characteristics seem to predict a lower risk of poor outcome. Their presence may help to decide the most suitable therapy.
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Arch Neurol Chicago · Apr 2002
Thrombolysis in patients with acute stroke caused by cervical artery dissection: analysis of 9 patients and review of the literature.
Results of recently published studies suggest that intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) and local intra-arterial thrombolysis (LIT) are feasible procedures in acute stroke after cervical artery dissection (CAD). ⋯ Thrombolysis is feasible in acute stroke caused by CAD. Local complications from extension of wall hematoma did not occur. Further prospective studies are needed to determine the safety and efficacy of thrombolysis in the special circumstance of acute stroke caused by CAD.