Carotid Dissection and Isolated Paralysis of Ipsilateral Half Tongue: Clinical Cases.

IF 0.9 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Case Reports in Neurological Medicine Pub Date : 2020-12-17 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8853206
Komi Igneza Agbotsou, Damelan Kombate, Christopher Mehri, Kossivi Apetse, Kpalma Duga Bakpatina-Batako, Olivier Guerrier, Albert Beschet, Karine Blanc Lasserre, Ludovic Breynaert, Victor Chan
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Objective: We report two cases of carotid dissection revealed by isolated paralysis of the ipsilateral half tongue. Observations. First patient, 52 years old, with no particular medical or surgical history, presented with isolated paralysis of the left half tongue preceded by two weeks of moderate-intensity cervicalgia and having been the subject to cervical manipulation. MRI revealed dissection of the left internal carotid artery in its prepetrous portion. The evolution after 6 weeks of platelet aggregating inhibitors treatment was favorable. The second patient, 74 years old, with no particular medical or chirurgical history, presented with a sudden onset of paralysis of the left half tongue preceded by unusual headaches associated with neck pain. Brain MRI showed aneurysmal ectasia of the left internal carotid with parietal irregularity suggestive of carotid dissection. The evolution after four weeks of treatment with anticoagulant was favorable.

Conclusion: Carotid dissection revealed by isolated paralysis of the half tongue is rare. It is generally of good prognosis. However, in paralysis of half tongue, it must be urgently sought and treated to reduce the risk of a transient or constituted ischemic accident.

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颈动脉剥离和同侧半舌孤立性麻痹:临床病例。
目的:我们报告了两例因同侧半舌孤立性麻痹而发现颈动脉夹层的病例。观察结果第一例患者 52 岁,无特殊病史或手术史,出现左半边舌头孤立性麻痹,之前有两周中度颈椎痛,曾接受过颈椎手法治疗。核磁共振成像显示左侧颈内动脉前段发生了夹层。经过 6 周的血小板聚集抑制剂治疗后,病情发展良好。第二名患者 74 岁,无特殊病史或外科手术史,突然出现左半边舌头麻痹,之前伴有异常头痛和颈部疼痛。脑部核磁共振成像显示左侧颈内动脉瘤样异位,顶叶不规则,提示颈动脉夹层。抗凝剂治疗四周后病情好转:结论:孤立的半舌麻痹所显示的颈动脉夹层是罕见的。结论:孤立的半舌麻痹导致的颈动脉夹层十分罕见,一般预后良好。然而,在半舌麻痹时,必须立即就医并进行治疗,以降低一过性或已构成的缺血性事故的风险。
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