At latest neurologic follow-up (17 months), the patient still complained of poor fine-finger movement, numbness of the left face, and subjective left-leg hypesthesia, but
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Magnetic resonance imaging scan of the tongue, head, and neck revealed denervation of the right half of the tongue because of injury to hypoglossal nerve during extracranial
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Examination may reveal neurological deficits, Horner's syndrome (half of cases), hemiparesis, carotid bruit.
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It causes inflammation, swelling, tenderness, and damage to the blood vessels that supply blood to the head, neck, upper body, and arms.
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Bruit Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Childhood Pneumonia Chronic Wound Infection Clubbing Compliance and Medication Adherence Death Deep Vein Thrombosis Delirium Dementia Depression
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Temporal arteritis is inflammation and damage to the blood vessels that supply blood to the head, neck, upper body and arms. It is also called giant cell arteritis.
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[…] be considered in any patient with limited motility involving multiple cranial nerves, ptosis, proptosis, arterialization of the conjunctival vessels, and facial pain with hypesthesia
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The manifestations included arm, head and neck swellings in 97% of the patients, which coincide with the findings in the patient being reported, and pulmonary embolism in
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The left eye showed no chemosis, pulsation, or bruit. Ophthalmologic examination of the left eye revealed traumatic optic neuropathy.
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Patients with first-order neuron Horner’s syndrome typically present with widespread neurological symptoms including contralateral hemiparesis, contralateral hypesthesia and
[reviewofoptometry.com]
Symptoms of SVCS include: shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, especially when bending over or lying down feeling of fullness in the head or ears swelling of the face
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Sensory loss in the medial aspect of the arm, forearm and hand Carotid aneurysm or dissection Sudden onset of the syndrome Pain of the neck or face A carotid bruit which is
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There may be ipsilateral facial hypalgesia and thermoanesthesia and corneal hypesthesia because of involvement of the trigeminal spinal nucleus and tract.
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(462) chronic (472.1) 784.2 Swelling, mass, or lump in head and neck Space-occupying lesion, intracranial NOS 784.3 Aphasia Excludes: aphasia due to late effects of cerebrovascular
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[…] of common carotid artery in the neck neck with bruit -occlusive extracranial disease• Temporal arteritis- temporal arteries irregular and with dilatation, tender, pulseless
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[…] to pain and temperature Contralateral hypesthesia to pain and temperature in the limbs and trunk Note that the lateral medullary syndrome of Wallenberg may also be seen less
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Adding time-of-flight (TOF) MR angiography (MRA) or contrast-enhanced dynamic MRA of the head and neck may help to visualise arterial variations and any underlying arterial
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Clinical evaluation included blood pressure record, carotid bruit, evidence of atrial fibrillation and neurological examination.
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In patients with orbital cellulitis, the development of headache, ophthalmoplegia, facial hypesthesia in regions innervated by V1 and V2, and/or seizures should raise suspicion
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[…] sinus or dural-cavernous sinus fistula Pulsating proptosis with an orbital bruit Magnetic resonance angiography Cavernous sinus thrombosis Ophthalmoplegia, headache, ptosis
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Patients may have facial or orbital pain, diplopia, enophthalmos, hypesthesia of the cheek and upper lip (due to infraorbital nerve entrapment or injury), epistaxis, and subcutaneous
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Spontaneous recovery of both facial hypesthesia and diplopia is the general rule.
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The patient returned within 6 hours with sudden unilateral neck swelling and stridor after blowing his nose.
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It is suspected by a pulsatile or nonpulsatile exophthalmus, chemosis, and a bruit detected in the affected area. [30, 42] Sigmoid sinus thrombosis This condition occurs but
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C7 disc protrusion (C8 nerve root level): possible pain radiating down the medial forearm and hand, ulnar hypesthesia, intrinsic muscle weakness of the hand.
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Initial intervention includes immobilization of the head, neck, and back, and steroid medications to control swelling.
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High risk vertebral signs and symptoms Any cervical spine fracture Unexplained neurological deficit incongruous with imaging Basilar cranial fracture into carotid canal Le
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Objective sensory deficits: These may be in the form of • Segmental hyper-aesthesia • Hypesthesia (decreased touch sensation) • Hypoalgesia (decreased pain sensation) • Loss
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neck or back during an accident or intense chiropractic manipulation Bleeding, fluid buildup, and swelling can occur inside or outside the spinal cord (but within the spinal
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On admission, he was free of pain, had intact peripheral pulses with no murmurs or evidence of heart failure, and had no peripheral or carotid bruits.
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The neurological status revealed quadriparesis to paraplegia for the lower limbs – peripheral type, knee and Achilles areflexia, tactile hypesthesia in the upper limbs – distal
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Takayasu arteritis affects arteries of the head and neck.
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And the inflammation can cause turbulent blood flow which results in vascular bruits on auscultation of any involved artery - the aorta, carotid, renal, or femoral artery.
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