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The Clinical Research Progress of Vertebral Artery Dominance and Posterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke

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Background: The diameters of the vertebral arteries on both sides are usually asymmetrical. Vertebral artery dominance (VAD) and congenital vertebral artery dysplasia are derived from the asymmetry of the vertebral… Click to show full abstract

Background: The diameters of the vertebral arteries on both sides are usually asymmetrical. Vertebral artery dominance (VAD) and congenital vertebral artery dysplasia are derived from the asymmetry of the vertebral artery diameters on both sides. They are usually regarded as normal congenital vascular variations and have no practical clinical significance. Summary: Recently, several clinical studies have found that VAD is a risk factor for posterior circulation ischemic stroke (PCIS). The existence of VAD is clinically significant for the occurrence of PCIS, and it is recognized by an increasing number of clinicians. Key Messages: This article reviews the frequency and evaluation methods of VAD, its correlation with PCIS, and its mechanism.

Keywords: artery; artery dominance; posterior circulation; circulation ischemic; vertebral artery; ischemic stroke

Journal Title: Cerebrovascular Diseases
Year Published: 2022

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