Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3087338 | Pratique Neurologique - FMC | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Among the numerous etiologies of stroke, calcific cerebral emboli are rare, mostly described in the literature in the context of endovascular manoeuvres involving aortic valve calcified stenosis. Only a few cases of spontaneous calcific cerebral emboli from the carotid artery have been reported so far. We report the clinical, radiological, and pathological features observed in a 75-year-old man who had a left middle cerebral artery stroke due to calcific cerebral embolism from a calcified plaque in the ipsilateral internal carotid. The CT scan provided the key to diagnosis.
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Authors
S. Tavolaro, V. Quintaine, F. Ouamer, R. Cumurciuc, T. de Broucker,