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Cervical arterial dissections (CDs) are among the most common causes of stroke in young and middle-aged adults. CD is most prevalent in the upper cervical spine and may involve either the vertebral arteries or the carotid arteries. Mechanical forces can lead to intimal injuries of the cervical arteries and result in CD.