Is carotid web an arterial wall dysplasia? A histological series

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Louise Z. Wang , David Calvet , Pierre Julia , Valérie Domigo , Nassim Mohamedi , Jean-Marc Alsac , Salma El Batti , Emmanuel Messas , Tristan Mirault , Patrick Bruneval , Guillaume Goudot
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Abstract

Introduction

Described for 60 years under various names, the carotid web is a suspected cause of cryptogenic stroke, especially in young patients. The web creates an intraluminal protrusion that may contribute to turbulent flow and thrombus embolization into cerebral arteries. Although the carotid web has frequently been related to arterial fibrodysplasia, its natural history and pathological description remain unclear.

Patients

Among all consecutive patients admitted to the stroke unit of Sainte-Anne Hospital and referred to the vascular surgery department from January 2015 to December 2022, we retrospectively identified 9 patients with a carotid web. The surgical specimens of the 9 patients were submitted to systematic pathological analysis.

Results

The patients with a histologically confirmed carotid web were young (median age was 42 years), prominently women (7/9), and presenting with low cardiovascular risk. Eight patients had a stroke proven by a magnetic resonance imaging, and 1 had transient monocular amaurosis. The typical pathological lesion supporting the imaging pattern of the carotid web was a focal eccentric intimal hyperplasia forming a protruding lesion characterized by a population of vascular smooth muscle cells intermingled in an abundant, most often loose extracellular matrix. Pathologically proven thrombus was observed in 4 cases. Importantly atherosclerosis was absent.

Conclusion

Histological features in our 9 cases strengthen carotid web characterization as a homogeneous pattern of localized intimal hyperplasia. It is a unique entity consistent with intimal fibroplasia, distinct from medial fibromuscular dysplasia and early atherosclerosis.

颈动脉网是动脉壁发育不良吗?组织学系列
引言颈动脉网以各种名称描述了60年,它被怀疑是隐源性中风的原因,尤其是在年轻患者中。网状物形成管腔内突起,可能导致湍流和血栓栓塞进入脑动脉。尽管颈动脉网经常与动脉纤维发育不良有关,但其自然史和病理描述仍不清楚。患者在2015年1月至2022年12月入住圣安妮医院中风科并转诊至血管外科的所有连续患者中,我们回顾性地确定了9名颈动脉网患者。对9例患者的手术标本进行系统病理分析。结果经组织学证实颈动脉网的患者年龄较小(中位年龄42岁),以女性为主(7/9),心血管风险较低。8名患者经磁共振成像证实患有中风,1名患者患有短暂性单眼黑蒙。支持颈动脉网成像模式的典型病理病变是形成突出病变的局灶性偏心内膜增生,其特征是血管平滑肌细胞群混杂在丰富的、通常是松散的细胞外基质中。4例经病理证实为血栓。重要的是没有动脉粥样硬化。结论我们9例患者的组织学特征强化了颈动脉网的特征,即局部内膜增生的均匀模式。它是一种与内膜纤维增生一致的独特实体,不同于内侧纤维肌发育不良和早期动脉粥样硬化。
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Cardiovascular Pathology
Cardiovascular Pathology 医学-病理学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.70%
发文量
71
审稿时长
18 days
期刊介绍: Cardiovascular Pathology is a bimonthly journal that presents articles on topics covering the entire spectrum of cardiovascular disease. The Journal''s primary objective is to publish papers on disease-oriented morphology and pathogenesis from clinicians and scientists in the cardiovascular field. Subjects covered include cardiovascular biology, prosthetic devices, molecular biology and experimental models of cardiovascular disease.
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