Clinical presentation of vertebrobasilar stroke - PMC Vertebrobasilar (VB) stroke is responsible for 20% of all strokes and transient ischemic attacks Due to the vast cerebral territory it supplies, VB ischemia can present with a wide range of symptoms and signs, sometimes even overlapping with carotid circulation stroke
Vertebrobasilar Stroke - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Patients with sudden interruption of a vertebrobasilar stroke often present with the main complaint of nausea or vertigo, which can delay appropriate neurological evaluation and prevent time-dependent interventions The vertebral and basilar arteries are the main blood vessels that supply the brainstem composed of the midbrain, pons, and medulla
Vertebral Basilar Insufficiencies (VBI) vs. non-classic BPPV Current Neurology literature continues to present cases of vertebral basilar insufficiencies (VBI), vertebral artery ischemia (VA stroke) and cervical artery dissections (Choi JH et al, 2011, Kim BM et al 2011, Schievink WI and Debette S, 2011, Volker W et al, 2011)
Vertebrobasilar stroke - STROKE-MANUAL Vertebrobasilar stroke accounts for approx 20% of all strokes It can present with a wide range of symptoms and signs from the brainstem, thalamus, cerebellum, and occipital and medial temporal lobes
Endovascular treatment of tandem occlusions in vertebrobasilar stroke . . . Our study aimed to evaluate whether and how vertebrobasilar tandem occlusions can be treated effectively and safely compared with isolated BAO Materials and methods Fifty-two patients with acute vertebrobasilar occlusive stroke treated with mechanical thrombectomy were identified in a prospective database from March 2010 to September 2016
Association between the vertebrobasilar artery geometry and basilar . . . In this study, we investigated the relationship between the geometry of the vertebrobasilar artery system and presence of basilar artery (BA) plaque We enrolled 290 patients with posterior circulation ischemic stroke We distinguished four configurations of the vertebrobasilar artery: Walking, Tuning Fork, Lambda, and No Confluence
Vertebro-basilar artery stroke – Primary Care Notebook Vertebro-basilar artery stroke is often used in the literature to embrace arterial occlusion in both the vertebral and the basilar arteries The two have been separated into their component parts since the features of the resulting condition may point to either the vertebral or the basilar artery