Ten patients (mean age 39 years; 9 male) were identified. FFT involved the common carotid artery in 5 and internal carotid artery in 5. The median NIHSS at presentation was 3. Vascular risk factors included hypertension (30%), diabetes (20%), smoking (40%), and dyslipidemia (30%).
Therapies comprised dual antiplatelet therapy (4 patients), intravenous thrombolysis followed by antiplatelets (2), heparin with antiplatelet therapy (2), and thrombolysis with subsequent anticoagulation (2). Two patients underwent delayed stenting. Recurrent stroke occurred in one patient (10%), on dual antiplatelet therapy within 7 days. At 90 days, nine (90%) achieved functional independence (mRS 0–2), and one (10%) had moderate disability (mRS 3); no deaths or hemorrhagic complications were observed.