2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2014.12.001
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CT findings in a patient with bilateral metachronous carotidynia

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“…The case we report presented with right neck pain and history of self-limiting left neck pain, suggesting symptoms of bilateral metachronous carotidynia similar to the case reported by Young et al in 2015 [12]. The probability of recurrence of TIPIC syndrome is not well documented [7,12]. Our patient presented with recurrence of symptoms of TIPIC syndrome, more than 1 year after full clinical recovery from the previous episode.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…The case we report presented with right neck pain and history of self-limiting left neck pain, suggesting symptoms of bilateral metachronous carotidynia similar to the case reported by Young et al in 2015 [12]. The probability of recurrence of TIPIC syndrome is not well documented [7,12]. Our patient presented with recurrence of symptoms of TIPIC syndrome, more than 1 year after full clinical recovery from the previous episode.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…It was previously considered to be a variant of migraine [10]. TIPIC syndrome rarely presents as a bilateral disease [11,12]. The case we report presented with right neck pain and history of self-limiting left neck pain, suggesting symptoms of bilateral metachronous carotidynia similar to the case reported by Young et al in 2015 [12].…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…If this treatment proves ineffective, a short course of steroids is then recommended . Biopsy of suspected cases should not be routinely performed because of the potential of biopsy‐related morbidity …”
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confidence: 99%
“…14 Biopsy of suspected cases should not be routinely performed because of the potential of biopsy-related morbidity. 16 Strengths of our series included its larger number of patients in comparison to single case reports and its exclusive focus on the sonographic imaging results. Our series; however, had certain limitations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%