SAGE Open Med Case Rep. 2026 Apr 17;14:2050313X261443168. doi: 10.1177/2050313X261443168. eCollection 2026.
ABSTRACT
Recent research has indicated a potential link between specific diets and an increased risk of stroke or cardiovascular disease. In this report, we describe a case involving a 45-year-old male who consumed a nightly diet consisting entirely of convenience store bento or cup noodle ramen for over two decades. After two decades of this diet, he experienced a bilateral internal carotid artery dissection in the petrous and cervical portions in his 40s. This condition resulted in an infarction in the left middle cerebral artery area. After stroke treatment, he was discharged and went home without any sequelae. There was no recurrence of stroke after his diet was adjusted appropriately. Although this is a single case study and we cannot exclude that an unbalanced diet is not the cause, it highlights that certain extreme dietary habits may pose a risk of early-onset artery dissection.
PMID:42028055 | PMC:PMC13100382 | DOI:10.1177/2050313X261443168

