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Neurology 2002;59:935-937
© 2002 American Academy of Neurology


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Carotid stenting of chronic cervical dissecting aneurysm: A report of two cases

Stefano Binaghi, MD, René Chapot, MD, André Rogopoulos, MD and Emmanuel Houdart, MD

From the Department of Neuroradiology, Hôpital Lariboisière, Paris, France.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Emmanuel Houdart, Service de Neuroradiologie, Hôpital Lariboisière, 2 rue Ambroise Paré, 75010, Paris, France; e-mail: emmanuel.houdart{at}lrb.ap-hop-paris.fr

Stent implantation was performed on two patients to treat chronic dissecting aneurysms of the upper cervical internal carotid artery. Treatment was decided because of the youth of the patients, their medical history of subarachnoid hemorrhage, and the angiographic findings associated with the dissection. Normal arteriographic morphology was obtained after deployment of a single self-expandable stent.




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