External carotid occlusive disease as a cause of facial pain
AUTOR(ES)
Herishanu, Y.
RESUMO
A 47 year old man suffered an acute left hemiparesis after several weeks of right-sided facial pain. Right carotid angiography revealed internal carotid artery thrombosis and severe occlusion of external carotid branches supplying facial structures. An ischaemic aetiology for the facial pain is suggested.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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