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Carotid Webs and Recurrent Ischemic Strokes in the Era of CT Angiography

P.M.C. Choi, D. Singh, A. Trivedi, E. Qazi, D. George, J. Wong, A.M. Demchuk, M. Goyal, M.D. Hill and B.K. Menon
American Journal of Neuroradiology July 2015, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4431
P.M.C. Choi
From the Calgary Stroke Program, Department of Clinical Neuroscience (P.M.C.C., D.S., A.T., E.Q., J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (D.G.), Radiology (J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Medicine and Community Health Science (M.D.H.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and Hotchkiss Brain Institute (A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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D. Singh
From the Calgary Stroke Program, Department of Clinical Neuroscience (P.M.C.C., D.S., A.T., E.Q., J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (D.G.), Radiology (J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Medicine and Community Health Science (M.D.H.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and Hotchkiss Brain Institute (A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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A. Trivedi
From the Calgary Stroke Program, Department of Clinical Neuroscience (P.M.C.C., D.S., A.T., E.Q., J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (D.G.), Radiology (J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Medicine and Community Health Science (M.D.H.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and Hotchkiss Brain Institute (A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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E. Qazi
From the Calgary Stroke Program, Department of Clinical Neuroscience (P.M.C.C., D.S., A.T., E.Q., J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (D.G.), Radiology (J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Medicine and Community Health Science (M.D.H.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and Hotchkiss Brain Institute (A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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D. George
From the Calgary Stroke Program, Department of Clinical Neuroscience (P.M.C.C., D.S., A.T., E.Q., J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (D.G.), Radiology (J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Medicine and Community Health Science (M.D.H.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and Hotchkiss Brain Institute (A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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J. Wong
From the Calgary Stroke Program, Department of Clinical Neuroscience (P.M.C.C., D.S., A.T., E.Q., J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (D.G.), Radiology (J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Medicine and Community Health Science (M.D.H.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and Hotchkiss Brain Institute (A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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A.M. Demchuk
From the Calgary Stroke Program, Department of Clinical Neuroscience (P.M.C.C., D.S., A.T., E.Q., J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (D.G.), Radiology (J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Medicine and Community Health Science (M.D.H.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and Hotchkiss Brain Institute (A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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M. Goyal
From the Calgary Stroke Program, Department of Clinical Neuroscience (P.M.C.C., D.S., A.T., E.Q., J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (D.G.), Radiology (J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Medicine and Community Health Science (M.D.H.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and Hotchkiss Brain Institute (A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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M.D. Hill
From the Calgary Stroke Program, Department of Clinical Neuroscience (P.M.C.C., D.S., A.T., E.Q., J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (D.G.), Radiology (J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Medicine and Community Health Science (M.D.H.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and Hotchkiss Brain Institute (A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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B.K. Menon
From the Calgary Stroke Program, Department of Clinical Neuroscience (P.M.C.C., D.S., A.T., E.Q., J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (D.G.), Radiology (J.W., A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), and Medicine and Community Health Science (M.D.H.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and Hotchkiss Brain Institute (A.M.D., M.G., M.D.H., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Carotid webs may cause recurrent ischemic stroke. We describe the prevalence, demographics, clinical presentation, imaging features, histopathology, and stroke risk associated with this under-recognized lesion.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: A carotid web was defined on CTA as a thin intraluminal filling defect along the posterior wall of the carotid bulb just beyond the carotid bifurcation on oblique sagittal section CTA that was seen as a septum on axial CTA. Using a prospective case series from April 2013 to April 2014, we describe the demographics, spectrum of imaging features on CTA, and histopathology of these carotid webs. From a retrospective analysis of patients at our center from May 2012 to April 2013 who had a baseline head and neck CTA followed by a brain MR imaging within 1–2 days of the CTA, we determine the period prevalence of carotid webs and the prevalence of ipsilateral stroke on imaging.

RESULTS: In the prospective series, the mean age was 50 years (range, 41–55 years); 5/7 patients were women. Recurrent stroke was seen in 5/7 (71.4%) patients with the carotid web; time to recurrence ranged from 1 to 97 months. Histopathology suggested a high probability of fibromuscular dysplasia. In the retrospective series, carotid webs were seen in 7/576 patients for a hospital-based-period prevalence of 1.2% (95% CI, 0.4%–2.5%). Two of these 7 patients had acute stroke in the vascular territory of the carotid web.

CONCLUSIONS: A carotid web may contribute to recurrent ischemic stroke in patients with no other determined stroke mechanism. Intimal variant fibromuscular dysplasia is the pathologic diagnosis in most cases. The prevalence of carotid web is low, while the optimal management strategy remains unknown.

Abbreviations

ASA
acetylsalicylic acid
FMD
fibromuscular dysplasia
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P.M.C. Choi, D. Singh, A. Trivedi, E. Qazi, D. George, J. Wong, A.M. Demchuk, M. Goyal, M.D. Hill, B.K. Menon
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jul 2015, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4431

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Carotid Webs and Recurrent Ischemic Strokes in the Era of CT Angiography
P.M.C. Choi, D. Singh, A. Trivedi, E. Qazi, D. George, J. Wong, A.M. Demchuk, M. Goyal, M.D. Hill, B.K. Menon
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jul 2015, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4431
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