Horner syndrome related to ipsilateral carotid wall hematoma after stent placement for the treatment of carotid stenoses.

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Horner syndrome related to ipsilateral carotid wall hematoma after stent placement for the treatment of carotid stenoses. / Rosenkranz, Michael; Eckert, Bernd; Niesen, Wolf-Dirk; Weiller, Cornelius; Sliwka, Ulrich.

in: AM J NEURORADIOL, Jahrgang 24, Nr. 8, 8, 2003, S. 1508-1511.

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title = "Horner syndrome related to ipsilateral carotid wall hematoma after stent placement for the treatment of carotid stenoses.",
abstract = "BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We prospectively studied the incidence and natural history of Horner syndrome following stent-supported percutaneous angioplasty of the carotid artery (SPAC). We assessed the hypothesis that postinterventional Horner syndrome is related to ipsilateral carotid wall hematoma. METHODS: We performed duplex sonography of the carotid arteries and clinical examination in 28 consecutive patients before and 4 hours +/- 2, 24 hours +/- 2, and 7 days +/- 1 after SPAC. RESULTS: Within 24 hours +/- 2 after SPAC, 11 of the 28 patients developed ipsilateral Horner syndrome. Ten of these 11 patients had a postinterventional sonographic appearance of a carotid wall hematoma, whereas only two of the 17 patients without Horner syndrome had this finding (P",
author = "Michael Rosenkranz and Bernd Eckert and Wolf-Dirk Niesen and Cornelius Weiller and Ulrich Sliwka",
year = "2003",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "24",
pages = "1508--1511",
journal = "AM J NEURORADIOL",
issn = "0195-6108",
publisher = "American Society of Neuroradiology",
number = "8",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Horner syndrome related to ipsilateral carotid wall hematoma after stent placement for the treatment of carotid stenoses.

AU - Rosenkranz, Michael

AU - Eckert, Bernd

AU - Niesen, Wolf-Dirk

AU - Weiller, Cornelius

AU - Sliwka, Ulrich

PY - 2003

Y1 - 2003

N2 - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We prospectively studied the incidence and natural history of Horner syndrome following stent-supported percutaneous angioplasty of the carotid artery (SPAC). We assessed the hypothesis that postinterventional Horner syndrome is related to ipsilateral carotid wall hematoma. METHODS: We performed duplex sonography of the carotid arteries and clinical examination in 28 consecutive patients before and 4 hours +/- 2, 24 hours +/- 2, and 7 days +/- 1 after SPAC. RESULTS: Within 24 hours +/- 2 after SPAC, 11 of the 28 patients developed ipsilateral Horner syndrome. Ten of these 11 patients had a postinterventional sonographic appearance of a carotid wall hematoma, whereas only two of the 17 patients without Horner syndrome had this finding (P

AB - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We prospectively studied the incidence and natural history of Horner syndrome following stent-supported percutaneous angioplasty of the carotid artery (SPAC). We assessed the hypothesis that postinterventional Horner syndrome is related to ipsilateral carotid wall hematoma. METHODS: We performed duplex sonography of the carotid arteries and clinical examination in 28 consecutive patients before and 4 hours +/- 2, 24 hours +/- 2, and 7 days +/- 1 after SPAC. RESULTS: Within 24 hours +/- 2 after SPAC, 11 of the 28 patients developed ipsilateral Horner syndrome. Ten of these 11 patients had a postinterventional sonographic appearance of a carotid wall hematoma, whereas only two of the 17 patients without Horner syndrome had this finding (P

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 24

SP - 1508

EP - 1511

JO - AM J NEURORADIOL

JF - AM J NEURORADIOL

SN - 0195-6108

IS - 8

M1 - 8

ER -