Elevated peripheral leukocyte counts in acute cervical artery dissection
European Journal of Neurology2013Vol. 20(10), pp. 1405–1410
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Caspar Grond‐Ginsbach, Alessia Giossi, Suna Su Aksay, Stefan T. Engelter, Philippe Lyrer, Tiina M. Metso, Antti J. Metso, Turgut Tatlisumak, Stéphanie Debette, Didier Leys, Vincent Thijs, Anna Bersano, Shérine Abboud, M. Kloss, Christoph Lichy, A. Grau, Alessandro Pezzini, Emmanuel Touzé, CADISP group
Abstract
Acute CeAD was associated with particularly high WBC counts. Leukocytosis may reflect a pre-existing inflammatory state, supporting the link between inflammation and CeAD.
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