Vertebral artery stenosis

Blood Vessels & Circulation
Head & Neck

Vertebral artery stenosis is a narrowing of one or both of the arteries supplying the back of the brain. It can cause dizziness and increases the risk of stroke to the back portion of the brain. An MRI may show changes in the vertebral arteries consistent with narrowing. Finding vertebral artery stenosis early allows for medical management that may help reduce the risk of posterior circulation stroke.

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