A RARE AND SUBTLE ETIOLOGY OF CHRONIC OROPHARENGEAL PAIN: ISOLATED INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY KINKING WITHOUT STENOSIS.

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2019
Carotid artery kinking is a frequent finding in duplex ultrasonography. However, isolated morphological changes without significant carotid stenosis is rarely symptomatic. Neck pain is a rare symptom in patients with carotid artery kinks. The vascular etiology in patients with persistent neck pain is usually overlooked. A fifty-eight-year-old female patient with chronic neck pain presented to our clinic. Following multidisciplinary team review, the symptoms were found due to the kinking of the internal carotid artery. In this report, we present the clinical presentation of the patient with the kinking of the internal carotid artery without stenosis, surgical management of the pathology and a brief literature review.
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Authors Meric, Mert;Oztas, Didem Melis;Ugurlucan, Murat;Basaran, Bora;Erdinc, Ibrahim;Ozgur, Eren;Umutlu, Muzaffer;Unal, Orcun;Beyaz, Metin Onur;Ulukan, Mustafa Ozer;Sencer, Serra;Alpagut, Ufuk;
Journal annals of vascular surgery
Year 2019
DOI S0890-5096(19)30594-1
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