Abstract:Vertebral and carotid artery dolicoarteriopathies, including elongation, kinking, and coiling, are linked to various cerebrovascular dysfunctions. Kinking, categorized by Metz, et al. is graded by angle severity: Grade 1 (90° - 60°), Grade 2 (60° - 30°), and Grade 3 (< 30°). In Grades 2 and 3, reduced blood flow heightens ischemic risk, contributing to hemodynamic instability and cerebrovascular insufficiency. While most symptomatic cases undergo endovascular or surgical correction, some patients with sever… Show more
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