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1 Neuro-Ophthalmic Vascular DiseaseMark J. Kupersmith, MDMR angiography was performed on this 33-year-old woman, who complained of the onset of a bad taste in her mouth followed by pain along the left forehead and development of the left third-order Horner's syndrome during pregnancy. Except for the Horner's syndrome, the patient was neurologically intact...
2 Traumatic Internal Carotid Artery DissectionSteven Galetta, MDTraumatic dissection of the carotid artery may result in neck pain, an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome (disruption of the pericarotid sympathetic fibers), or ipsilateral arterial occlusions from embolic disease. Pair with images 91_18 and 91_20.
3 Traumatic Internal Carotid Artery DissectionSteven Galetta, MDTraumatic dissection of the carotid artery may result in neck pain, an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome (disruption of the pericarotid sympathetic fibers), or ipsilateral arterial occlusions from embolic disease. Pair with images 91_18 and 91_19.
4 Traumatic Internal Carotid Atery DissectionSteven Galetta, MDTraumatic dissection of the carotid artery may result in neck pain, an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome (disruption of the pericarotid sympathetic fibers), or ipsilateral arterial occlusions from embolic disease. Pair with images 91_19 and 91_20.
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