The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) publishes interesting presentations of common diseases and unusual cases in the Clinical pathology Conference (CPC) series. These cases are educational and can pose diagnostic challenges even to the expert physicians at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
NEJM 12:18
Demographic: Male, 35y, Neckpain, Hoarseness, Dysphagia, North America
Clinical features:
STOP! Before you read further, create your own differential diagnosis.
Differential Diagnoses considered by the MGH panel: Transient ischemic attack
Final Diagnosis of the case according to NEJM and Isabel: Villaret’s syndrome (ipsilateral paralysis of the 9th thrpugh 12th cranial nerves and cervical sympathetic fibers) due to a carotid-artery dissection and an associated aneurysm.
Was the final diagnosis given by the Isabel system: Yes, Carotid artery dissection under arterial aneurysms in Vascular