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Headache as the initial manifestation of acute aortic dissection type A
Authors:C Stöllberger  J Finsterer  C Fousek  FR Waldenberger  H Haumer  W Lorenz
Institution:Second Medical Department, KA Rudolfstiftung, Vienna, Austria;;Second Neurological Department, NKH Rosenhügel;Vienna, Austria;;First Surgical Department, Cardiovascular Center, Municipal Hospital Lainz, Vienna, Austria;;Anesthesiological Department, Municipal Hospital Lainz, Vienna, Austria;;Pathological Department, Municipal Hospital Lainz, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:The most common initial symptom of aortic dissection is chest pain. Other initial symptoms include pain in the neck, throat, abdomen and lower back, syncope, paresis, and dyspnoea. Headache as the initial symptom of aortic dissection has not been described previously. A 61-year-old woman with a history of migraine and arterial hypertension developed continuous bifrontal headache. Two hours later, right-sided thoracic pain and a diastolic murmur were suggestive of aortic dissection that was confirmed by echocardiography and subsequent surgery. The dissection commenced in the ascending aorta and involved all cervical arteries until the base of the skull. Headache as the initial manifestation of aortic dissection was assumed due to either vessel distension or pericarotid plexus ischemia. Aortic dissection has to he considered as a rare differential diagnosis of frontal headache, especially in patients who develop aortic regurgitation or chest pain for the first time.
Keywords:Aortic dissection  carotid artery dissection  headache  migraine  transesophageal echocardiography
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