Some cases of acute antero-lateral cervical pain cannot be accurately classified by medical imaging (ultrasound and/or magnetic resonance imaging and/or CT-scan) : imaging rules out carotid dissection, carotid occlusion or vasculitis as well as musculoskeletal causes and thus the pain is considered "of unknown origin". The investigators hypothesize that in such cases perivascular inflammation of the carotid may be involved. This study aims at systematically reviewing medical files (including imaging) of patients suffering from acute cervical pain in which carotid dissection, carotid occlusion or vasculitis as well as musculoskeletal causes have been ruled out by ultrasound and/or magnetic resonance imaging and/or CT-scan
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
47
Fondation Ophtalmologique A. de Rotchschild
Paris, France
Proportion of cases with perivascular inflammation of the carotid on medical imaging
Time frame: Within 2 weeks after the first consultation for acute cervical pain
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