Stroke & Vascular Disorders
Spontaneous carotid and vertebral artery dissection
Oct. 26, 2023
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Images from a patient with known stage III chronic kidney disease who presented with encephalopathy and headache. On arrival to the hospital, her systolic blood pressure was noted to be greater than 200. Initial MRI (A) demonstrated bilateral T2 changes in the thalami with no evidence of diffusion restriction. (B) Blood pressure was controlled and she clinically improved. Follow-up MRI 5 days later demonstrated complete resolution of the thalamic changes. (Contributed by Dr. Catherine Albin.)