1. Carotidynia: new aspects of a controversial entity
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COMACCHIO, F., BOTTIN, R., BRESCIA, G., TSILIKAS, K., VOLO, T., TREGNAGHI, A., and MARTINI, A.
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Carotid Artery Diseases ,Male ,Carotidynia ,Neck Pain ,Carotid Artery, Common ,Case Report ,Syndrome ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Doppler ultrasonography ,Airways infection ,Facial Pain ,Humans ,Neuralgia ,MRI ,Aged - Abstract
SUMMARY Idiopathic carotidynia or Fay syndrome is a little known pathology, which in the past was the subject of much controversy. Even though carotydinia was removed as a pathological entity from the second International Headache Society classification in 2004, recent reports seem to confirm that the disease demonstrates unusual radiological findings. The presence of a typical amorphous enhancing soft tissue surrounding the carotid artery by MRI, CT and ultrasonography in patients with carotidynia has reopened discussion on the hypothesis that carotidynia may represent a distinctive inflammatory process. The aetiology of carotidynia is unknown. We report a case of carotidynia that developed after an upper airway infection, wherein MR studies demonstrated typical enhanced tissue surrounding the common carotid artery in contiguity with pathological enhancement in laryngeal tissue.
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- 2012