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Cervical Artery Dissection and Patent Foramen Ovale in Juvenile Stroke: Causality or Casuality? A Familiar Case Report

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Journal Med Sci (Basel)
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2023 May 23
PMID 37218986
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Cervical artery dissection (CAD) and Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) are important causes of stroke in young patients. Although PFO is considered an independent risk factor for cerebral infarction in young adults with cryptogenic stroke, other concomitant causes may be necessary to cause brain injury. PFO could be a predisposing factor of stroke through several mechanisms including paradoxical embolism from a venous source, thrombus formation in atrial septum, or atrial arrhythmias causing cerebral thromboembolism. The pathophysiology of CAD is poorly understood and includes both constitutional and environmental factors. A causal association is often difficult to establish, as other predisposing factors may also play a role in CAD etiopathogenesis. We present a family with ischemic stroke (a father and his three daughters), in which the two different stroke causes are present. We hypothesized that a paradoxical embolism caused by PFO, associated with arterial wall disease, in the presence of a procoagulant state, could produce arterial dissection and then stroke.

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