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Stroke Secondary to Carotid Dissection
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Prevention
Stroke secondary to carotid dissection may not be preventable in some instances. Care should be taken to protect the neck from injury, especially if diseases associated with an increased risk of this disorder are present. Safety measures, such as wearing seatbelts in a vehicle and helmets for various activities, may reduce the risk somewhat.
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Review Date : 11/17/2002
Reviewed By : Joseph V. Campellone, M.D., Division of Neurology, Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center, Camden, NJ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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