KMID : 1140320190030040176
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Precision and Future Medicine 2019 Volume.3 No. 4 p.176 ~ p.180
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Recurrent cervicocephalic artery dissection in a patient with Churg-Strauss syndrome treated with long-term corticosteroid therapy
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Kim Hyung-Jun
Park Soo-Ryun Bang Oh-Young
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Abstract
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Churg-Strauss syndrome (CSS) is known to mainly involve small vessels; thus, in the event of large-vessel disease, other causes must be taken into consideration. We report a case of CSS with recurrent arterial dissection of the cervicocephalic arteries. A 74-year-old man with CSS visited the emergency department because of sudden left hemiparesis. He had been taking corticosteroids as CSS treatment for 12 years. He had a confirmed right vertebral dissection 10 years before and a right distal internal carotid artery dissection 1 year before. As the arterial dissection occurred in the same vessel region a year before, a stent was deployed in the region. A large cervicocephalic artery dissection in patients with CSS that is well regulated with immunotherapy is likely caused by the long-term corticosteroid therapy weakening the vessel wall; therefore, replacement with the appropriate immunotherapy should be considered.
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KEYWORD
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Cerebral infarction, Churg-Strauss syndrome, Corticosteroids, Dissection
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