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  • Title: Bilateral vertebral artery dissection in a patient with afibrinogenemia.
    Author: García-Moncó JC, Fernández Cantón G, Gómez Beldarrain M.
    Journal: Stroke; 1996 Dec; 27(12):2325-7. PubMed ID: 8969801.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Afibrinogenemia, a rare coagulation disorder, has not been associated with vertebral artery dissections. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 28-year-old woman with afibrinogenemia developed spontaneous neck pain followed by a right medullary infarction, and MR angiography showed extensive bilateral vertebral artery dissection. She was treated with fibrinogen replacement and anticoagulants and showed a favorable evolution, with only mild residual right upper arm incoordination. CONCLUSIONS: In this patient spontaneous bilateral vertebral artery dissection complicated afibrinogenemia. Since anticoagulant therapy is usually indicated for arterial dissection, this association created a therapeutic problem. This patient received anticoagulants with fibrinogen replacement, which resulted in a favorable evolution.
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