“…Causes of exacerbation of symptoms include hemodynamic factors associated with the progression of stenosis or occlusion of the internal carotid artery, distal embolism due to thrombi formed at the site of dissection, and occlusion of penetrating branches that branch from the dissected area. 3,10,11,13) Surgical treatments are considered acceptable in patients who show progression of symptoms by medical treatment alone. 2,12,15) Regarding surgical treatments in the acute period, endovascular treatment using a stent, an approach conducted by ours, has often been reported recently.…”