@article{A. Stroke_C. Martins_A. L. T. Silva_C. Artigoza_O. A. B. Figueira_M. Mendes_Hollanda_2021, place={Rio de Janeiro - RJ, Brazil}, title={Basilar dolichoectasia with otorhinolaryngological symptoms: A case report }, volume={19}, url={/bjhbs/article/view/84}, DOI={10.12957/bjhbs.2020.59719}, abstractNote={<p>Introduction: Basilar dolicoectasis is an uncommon change, which makes the vessel tortuous and dilated, which can lead to ischemic, hemorrhagic or compressive changes. Objective: The present study is case report of a patient with basilar artery dolicoectasis and otorhinolaryngological symptoms. Clinical Case: Patient, 53 years old, male, smoker, hypertensive, atrial fibrillation and gout, who after hospitalization due to stroke suffered a complaint of hearing loss, facial paralysis and diz-ziness. During hospitalization, he was diagnosed with basilar artery dolichoectasia. Conclusion: Basilar artery dolichoectasia is rare, the otorhinolaryngologist should be aware of vascular causes when evaluating a patient with otoneurological symp-toms. The treatment of basilar artery dolichoectasis remains controversial.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û}, author={A. Stroke, Tuani and C. Martins, Ana Cristina and A. L. T. Silva, Lucas and C. Artigoza, Henrique José and O. A. B. Figueira, Annelise and M. Mendes, Fernando José and Hollanda, Rafael}, year={2021}, month={Jan.}, pages={151–155} }