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Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome and bilateral Eagle Syndrome cause recurrent reversible carotid artery stenosis and cerebral infarction.
A middle-aged male who has experienced recurrent, reversible carotid artery stenosis and cerebral infarction over the past decade. Recurrent cerebral infarction is highly prevalent in clinical practice, with an accurate diagnosis of the cause of the disease being crucial. However, the patient is suffering from three diseases that may be involved in the recurrent cerebral infarction, including Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome (RCVS), Bilateral Eagle Syndrome, and Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO). Among them, both RCVS and Bilateral Eagle Syndrome can lead to recurrent stenosis of the carotid arteries. But the coexistence of these diseases is extremely rare. The symptoms of patients are not typical, and the coexistence of all the three diseases makes it a challenging diagnostic dilemma. This article presents a diagnostic approach to differentiate these possible diseases, thereby enhancing readers' ability to diagnose such situations.
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Neurological Sciences is intended to provide a medium for the communication of results and ideas in the field of neuroscience. The journal welcomes contributions in both the basic and clinical aspects of the neurosciences. The official language of the journal is English. Reports are published in the form of original articles, short communications, editorials, reviews and letters to the editor. Original articles present the results of experimental or clinical studies in the neurosciences, while short communications are succinct reports permitting the rapid publication of novel results. Original contributions may be submitted for the special sections History of Neurology, Health Care and Neurological Digressions - a forum for cultural topics related to the neurosciences. The journal also publishes correspondence book reviews, meeting reports and announcements.