“…Iatrogenic injuries of the cervical and intracranial arteries are possible as well, including local anesthetic injection, and neck, oral, transnasal and skull base surgery [49,55,84]. Certain types of medication can occasionally produce dissections [50,54,85], then arterial elongation [60], fibromuscular dysplasia and connective tissue diseases [8,12,42,[86][87][88], polycystic kidney disease, pregnancy and postpartum [89][90][91], as well as certain gene mutations [9,86,[92][93][94]. Some of these causes were also observed in our patients.…”