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Volume 335:1368 October 31, 1996 Number 18
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Traumatic Carotid-Artery Dissection

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Figure 1. A 35-year-old woman fell off her bicycle, striking her chin on the pavement. She initially reported bilateral neck pain and headache and later had photophobia and weakness and paresthesia in the right arm. Examination revealed anisocoria but no other neurologic findings.

 


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