Figure 1From: Recurrent posterior circulation infarction caused by anomalous occipital bony process in a young patient Medication history and findings of diffusion-weighted MRI and angiography of five recurrent strokes. (A: first stroke; B: second stroke; C: third stroke; D: fourth stroke; E: fifth stroke). Recurrent thromboemboli were observed in the distal basilar artery (arrows). Finally, the left vertebral artery was permanently occluded with detachable coils after the fifth stroke.Back to article page