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Association of Cervical Artery Dissection with Recent Infection
Arch Neurol 56:851-856, Grau,A.J.,et al, 1999
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Article Abstract
Recent infection was more common in patients with CAD (25/43 [58.1%]) than in control patients (19/58 [32.8%]; P=.01). Respiratory tract infection was preponderant in both groups. Recent infection, but not the mechanical factors cough, s neezing, or vomiting, was independently associated with CAD in multivariate analysis. Investigation of serum antibodies against Chlamydia pneumoniae, smooth muscle cells, endothelial cells, collagen types I through IV, and heat shock protein 65 and asses sment of serum alpha1-antitrypsin and HLA did not contribute to the understanding of the pathogenesis of CAD. More patients with pathologic findings in skin biopsy specimens tended to have had a recent infection (13/21 [62%]) than patients without pathol ogical findings (2/9 [22%]; P=.11). Our results suggest a significant association between recent infection and CAD that is not explained by mechanical factors occurring during infection.
 
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