Brainstem infarction in a patient with internal carotid dissection and persistent trigeminal artery: a case report
Brainstem infarction in a patient with internal carotid dissection and persistent trigeminal artery: a case report
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Abstract Background Accessories The primitive trigeminal artery (PTA) is the most commonly described fetal anastomosis between the carotid and vertebrobasilar circulations.Case presentation We report a 42-year-old patient presenting with internal carotid dissection, and imaging features of brainstem infarction.Conclusion Based on the imaging studies we presume occlusive carotid dissection with extensive RED CLOVER PLUS thrombosis within a persistent trigeminal artery as the cause of this brainstem ischemia.