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Objective: To report a novel clinical entity, "Multi-regional Sequential Pain Syndrome" (MRSPS), and evaluate the relationship between hypoperfusion, cryptogenic vertebral artery dissection (CVAD), and MRSPS.
Methods: A 59-year-old female patient, with a chronic MRSPS condition spanning 10-30 years, underwent a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation including cranial CTA, MRI, DSA, and CT perfusion, culminating in the identification of CVAD via dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography (DCE-CT). The treatment strategy integrated repairing CVADs with stent implantation to address the hypoperfusion and MRSPS.
Results: Following intervention, hypoperfusion achieved complete improvement, and the patient achieved the complete resolution of pain and vertigo, with the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score of 0 at the 1-year follow-up, signifying full neurological recovery.
Conclusion: CVADs, a key cause of brain tissue hypoperfusion in MRSPS, can be effectively treated by repair to alleviate the syndrome.
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