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Usefulness of intraoperative cortical blood flow measurement by heat clearance method for monitoring cerebral ischaemia during therapeutic carotid ligation.
1985-08-01

Changes of regional cortical blood flow (rCBF) was monitored by the heat clearance method during the operation of cervical carotid ligation combined with superficial temporal artery and middle cerebral artery anastomosis for the treatment of inaccessible aneurysms of the internal carotid artery in eight patients. There were three types ...

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Perform Initial Measurements to Investigate Microwave ...
1998-08-01

... external carotid arteries, with the external carotids supplying the face, neck, and scalp, and the internal carotids supplying the eye, brain, and part of ...

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Stroke risk after abrupt internal carotid artery sacrifice: Accuracy of preoperative assessment with balloon test occlusion and stable xenon-enhanced CT
1994-05-01

To evaluate stable xenon-enhanced CT cerebral blood flow with balloon test occlusion as a predictor of stroke risk in internal carotid artery sacrifice. Abrupt internal carotid artery occlusion was performed by surgical or endovascular means below the origin of the ophthalmic artery in 31 ...

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Stroke - series (image)

... the brain is supplied blood by the internal carotid arteries. ... The internal carotid arteries branch at the base of the brain in an area called the circle of Willis.

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Congenital External Carotid-Internal Carotid Artery Anastomosis Diagnosed by MR Angiography.
2011-06-23

We present what we believe is the first report of external carotid-internal carotid artery anastomosis, which forms a large arterial ring at the proximal cervical internal carotid artery (ICA). If the small channel of the proximal cervical ICA is occluded, the remaining large channel of the external ...

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Carotid stump syndrome: pathophysiology and endovascular treatment options.
2010-06-15

Carotid stump syndrome is one of the recognised causes of recurrent ipsilateral cerebrovascular events after occlusion of the internal carotid artery. It is believed that microemboli arising from the stump of the occluded internal carotid artery or the ipsilateral external ...

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7
Analyzing Transient Turbulence in a Stenosed Carotid Artery by Proper Orthogonal Decomposition

Analyzing Transient Turbulence in a Stenosed Carotid Artery by Proper Orthogonal Decomposition in a carotid arterial bifurcation with a stenosed internal carotid artery (ICA). The geometrical model employ computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to investigate blood flow in a carotid artery, which ...

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Endovascular Treatment of the Carotid Stump Syndrome
2006-02-15

In patients with an occluded internal carotid artery, the carotid stump syndrome is a potential source of microemboli that pass through the ipsilateral external carotid artery and the ophthalmic artery to the territory of the middle cerebral artery. Thus, the syndrome is associated with carotid ...

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Carotid stenosis, x-ray of the right artery (image)

1706 ... www.nlm.nih.gov ... This is an angiogram of the right carotid artery showing a severe narrowing (stenosis) of the internal carotid artery ...

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Carotid artery anatomy (image)

1097 ... www.nlm.nih.gov ... There are four carotid arteries, two on each side of the neck: right and left internal carotid arteries, and right ...

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Intracranial dissection mimicking transient cerebral arteriopathy in childhood arterial ischemic stroke.
2011-07-08

Transient cerebral arteriopathy is a frequent cause of childhood arterial ischemic stroke. Differentiating this condition from intracranial carotid artery dissection is challenging but important for initial treatment. We describe 4 cases from the International Pediatric Stroke Study of intracranial carotid artery dissection, initially ...

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Experimental air embolism of the brain: an analysis of the technique in the rat

Air embolization of the brain produces cerebral ischemia that can be focal and reversible. The method has previously been hampered by (1) lack of selective arterial injection of the embolus, (2) disruption of local hemodynamic relationships by ligation of major arterial channels, (3) excessive volume of the air embolus, and (4) uncontrolled bubble size. To minimize these factors, a technique was ...

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Stenting in the remnant of the third aortic arch in a case of post-irradiation occluded internal carotid artery.
2011-04-18

Collateral networks between the external carotid artery and internal carotid arteries become crucial for cerebral perfusion after occlusion of internal carotid arteries. We report the first case of a patient who received percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting in a collateral vessel ...

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External carotid-external carotid crossover anastomosis for reconstruction of common carotid resection.
1989-02-01

A pilot project studying the feasibility of external carotid-external carotid cross-over anastomosis for reconstruction of common carotid artery resection is reported. Common carotid artery resection in the treatment of head and neck malignancy may be necessary when carcinoma involves the common ...

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15
Atherosclerosis of internal carotid artery (image)

1360 ... www.nlm.nih.gov ... The build-up of plaque in the internal carotid artery may lead to narrowing and irregularity of the artery's lumen, ...

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Novel carotid surgery in an asymptomatic totally occluded common carotid artery.
2011-02-01

We report the case of a 67 year old English woman with bilateral transient cerebral ischaemic attacks who was managed by unconventional surgery. Duplex ultrasound of the carotid bifurcations indicated complete occlusion of the left common carotid artery with retrograde flow from external to internal carotid artery ...

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Carotid revascularization after cervical irradiation
1986-12-01

Carotid revascularization after cervical irradiation is often made more difficult by decreased vascularity, development of fibrosis, and loss of covering tissue by previous surgery. We present three cases to illustrate alternative approaches to carotid revascularization in these circumstances. One case describes the usual direct approach to ...

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Symptomatic Carotid Vasospasm Caused by a Distal-Protection Device during Stent Angioplasty of the Right Internal Carotid Artery
2010-01-01

Percutaneous carotid stenting with a distal-protection device is now considered an alternative to standard carotid endarterectomy. Although distal-protection filter devices have been reported to reduce the risk of embolism and stroke, their use is associated with such iatrogenic complications as vasospasm, dissection, and guidewire entrapment. Herein, we ...

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Permanent Preoperative Carotid Artery Occlusion and Carotid Body Tumor Surgery
1993-01-01

Precise angiographic evaluation of the cerebrovascular system and radiographically controlled balloon occlusion of the internal carotid artery have considerably changed the risk involved with carotid surgery at the skull base. Preoperative permanent balloon occlusion of the internal carotid ...

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THE USE OF THERMOGRAPHY IN THE DETECTION OF ...
1970-06-01

... a functional test of internal carotid arterial blood ... DISEASES, BLOOD CIRCULATION, MEASUREMENT, ARTERIES, AUTOMATION, COMPUTERS ...

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Stroke

... example, an embolism is formed in the internal carotid artery, breaks loose, travels towards the brain and lodges ...

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IN THE

trodes: the facial nerve and the pterygopalatine portion of the internal carotid artery. Injury to the seventh nerve resulted in left facial palsies in all ...

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Dissection of the cervical internal carotid artery. The role of Doppler/Duplex studies and conservative management.
1990-05-01

Cervical internal carotid dissection is not rare. Doppler ultrasound screening of young patients presenting with stroke, identified 10 patients with reduced common and internal carotid blood flow without any evidence of atheroma. Eight, on angiography proved to have a dissection of the cervical ...

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Circle of Willis (image)

... brain. At the Circle of Willis, the internal carotid arteries branch into smaller arteries that supply oxygenated blood ...

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CardioScience (Study of Cardiovascular Deconditioning Under - NASA

Jun 10, 2011 ... The Doppler unit will study: cerebral artery, internal carotid, primitive carotid, aorta, femoral artery, peripheral arteriesradial, tibial, ...

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Partial Carotid Occlusion as Treatment for Intracranial Internal Carotid Aneurysms
1963-02-02

A study was undertaken to investigate the possibility of using partial carotid occlusion instead of complete carotid ligation for the treatment of intracranial internal carotid aneurysms with a view to avoiding such complications of the latter procedure as neurological deficit resulting from cerebral ischemia, and ...

PubMed Central

27
Balloon-assisted looping technique to perform carotid artery stenting.
2011-07-25

An acute angle, <90 degrees, at the origin of the internal carotid artery from the common carotid artery poses a significant impediment to carotid artery stenting. We present a "balloon-assisted looping technique" that may facilitate successful crossing of the guidewire over this acute angle and enable ...

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28
Endovascular Treatment of Extracranial Internal Carotid Aneurysms Using Endografts
2008-03-15

Aneurysms of the extracranial internal carotid artery (EICA) are infrequent. They are difficult to treat with conventional surgery because of their distal extension into the skull base. We report three cases of EICA aneurysms in two symptomatic patients successfully treated with polytetrafluoroethylene self-expanding endografts using an endovascular ...

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Internal Gravity Waves at Abrupt Topography

... to describe the interaction in oceanographically ... BOTTOM TOPOGRAPHY, *GRAVITY WAVES, INTERACTIONS, VORTICES, SALINITY. ...

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Retrograde carotid stenting for isolated stenosis of the proximal common carotid artery--case report.
2003-11-01

A 49-year-old female with a history of systemic hypertension and diabetes mellitus suffered transient right hemiparesis. Carotid angiography with arch-aortography detected severe stenosis of the proximal portion of the left common carotid artery. The left carotid bifurcation was surgically exposed and retrograde catheterization was ...

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Cerebral protection during retrograde carotid artery stenting for proximal carotid artery stenosis: technical note.
2007-06-01

Carotid artery stenting for carotid bifurcation stenosis usually uses the transfemoral approach. However, in patients with proximal common carotid artery (CCA) stenosis, the guiding catheter is difficult to introduce into the narrow origin of the CCA without risking cerebral embolization before activation of the protection device. A ...

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ARI: Internal Gravity Waves at Abrupt Topography.

... Abstract : The objective of the grant was to describe and model the interaction between internal gravity waves and irregular bottom topography, to ...

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Successful Carotid Stenting for Chronic Total Occlusion of the Internal Carotid Artery
2010-06-29

A 64-year-old man complaining of pulsatile headache was admitted. Imaging studies revealed a near-total occlusion of the right proximal internal carotid artery (ICA) with slow antegrade flow into the distal ICA. Right cerebral flow was supplied by collateral flow through the posterior communicating and ophthalmic arteries. He was successfully treated by ...

PubMed Central

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Maximal wall shear stress in carotid stenoses andfunctionality of the circle of Will S.Lorthois(1)

), called the circle of afferent vessels - the internal carotid (ICaA) and the basilar (BA) arteries in internal carotid artery disease : a mod Circulation, Vol. 92, pp. 3122-3131. [2]Zagzoule, M., and MarcMaximal wall shear stress in carotid stenoses andfunctionality of the circle of Will ...

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[Villaret's syndrome caused by internal carotid artery dissection].
2011-08-01

We report a patient with Villaret's syndrome (left hypoglossopharyngeal nerve, vagus nerve, accessory nerve, and hypoglossal nerve palsies and left Horner's sign) caused by internal carotid artery dissection. He had neck pain on the left side, Horner's sign on the left side and paralysis of the left hypoglossopharyngeal nerve, vagus nerve, accessory nerve, ...

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The diagnostic value of the resistivity index of the common carotid arteries in severe internal carotid artery stenosis.
2008-08-01

Duplex ultrasound is currently used both for screening and for preoperative assessment of the carotid arteries and has completely replaced carotid angiography for the latter purpose in many institutions. The study aimed to identify resistivity index abnormalities in the common carotid arteries in patients with occluded or severely ...

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37
[High exposure of the distal internal carotid artery].
2010-02-01

High exposure of the internal carotid artery is a challenging procedure even for experienced surgeons. Access to the distal internal carotid artery is impeded by progressive encroachment of the mastoid process and the angle of the mandible and furthermore at this level the artery is intimately associated with the ...

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38
Spontaneous recanalization of internal carotid artery occlusion.
2010-11-12

We present a case of spontaneous recanalization of the internal carotid artery (ICA) that occurred in a 51-year-old male patient. The occlusion of the right ICA was asymptomatic and was detected incidentally during imaging of the opposite carotid artery. The patient underwent neuroradiologic analysis and a tapered, flame-like occlusion ...

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39
Intracranial internal carotid aneurysm causing diplopia
2011-09-02

Internal carotid intracranial aneurysms are a relatively rare form of intracranial aneurysm that presents with diplopia, retro-orbital pain and unilateral headaches. The symptoms are progressive and the diagnosis should be considered in a patient presenting with these complaints. Underlying hypertension and advanced age are specific risk factors.

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Recommendations for the management of patients with carotid stenosis.
2010-03-01

These are evidence based guidelines for the management of patients with carotid stenosis, developed and endorsed by Croatian Society of Neurovascular Disorders, Croatian Society of Neurology, Croatian Society of Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, Croatian Society for Radiology, Croatian Society of Vascular Surgery and Croatian Society of Neurosurgery. They consist of ...

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Pre-eclampsia associated with carotid dissection and stroke in a young woman.
2010-03-01

Carotid dissection has rarely been described in pregnancy. We report a 24-year-old woman who developed an acute stroke 14 days postpartum after a complicated pregnancy. Her left internal carotid artery was found to be occluded, presumably secondary to a carotid dissection. Her neurologic symptoms resolved and she ...

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PLASMA HOMOCYSTEINE AND CAROTID ARTERY INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS: SITE-SPECIFIC ASSOCIATIONS IN THE FRAMINGHAM OFFSPRING COHORT

Elevated plasma total homocysteine (tHCY) is an established risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT), a marker of subclinical atherosclerosis, is typically measured at the internal carotid artery including the bulb (ICA), and the common carotid artery (CCA)...

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International Journal of Medical Sciences
2010-01-01

Carotid Intima-media thickness in childhood and adolescent obesity relations to abdominal obesity, high triglyceride level and insulin resistance

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Symptomatic carotid ischaemic events: safest and most cost effective way of selecting patients for angiography, before carotid endarterectomy.
1990-06-09

OBJECTIVE: To determine the safest, least costly, and most effective way to select patients with symptomatic carotid ischaemic events for carotid angiography before carotid endarterectomy. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: University departments of clinical neurosciences and clinical neurology. PATIENTS: 485 Patients with ...

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Selective cerebral hypothermia by means of transfemoral internal carotid artery catheterization.
1996-11-01

Global cerebral hypothermia of 24 degrees C was induced without systemic cooling by means of selective hypothermic perfusion of a single internal carotid artery in four baboons. With a closed-circuit pump system, blood was withdrawn from the femoral artery, cooled in a water bath, and infused through an internal ...

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46
Duplication of the internal carotid artery presenting with severe atherosclerotic stenosis.
2011-05-12

Duplication of the extracranial internal carotid artery is a rare anatomic variant. We present the first patient with unilateral duplication of the cervical internal carotid artery with severe stenosis. Stent-assisted percutaneous transluminal angioplasty was successfully performed to restore blood flow. We discuss ...

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47
New approach for operative management of vascular lesions of the infratemporal internal carotid artery.
1994-07-01

Direct operative management of aneurysms of the internal carotid artery is associated with significant morbidity. Preauricular surgical approaches to this area can result in violation of the inner ear, temporomandibular joint, or mandibular ramus, and cranial nerves V, VII, IX, X, XI, and XII. A new technique for saphenous vein bypass of the infratemporal ...

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48
Incidence of the occipital artery arising from the internal carotid artery identified by three-dimensional computed tomographic angiography.
2011-06-17

Variants of the branches of the external carotid artery are common, but it is extremely rare that the occipital artery arises from the internal carotid artery. We investigated the incidence using three-dimensional computed tomographic (CT) angiography. In 265 patients with cancer of the head and neck, we did CT angiography for vascular ...

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Spontaneous recanalization of a pseudoocclusion of the internal carotid artery in a 70-year-old woman.
1990-12-01

A 70-year-old woman suffered paresis of the left hand with dysaesthesia of the head lasting about 12 hours. The Doppler-flow study and duplex scan of the carotid arteries performed 14 days later showed an occluded right internal carotid artery. She refused angiography. However, 7 days later she was willing to undergo further ...

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Cavernous carotid artery pseudo-aneurysm treated by stenting in acromegalic patient.
2003-07-28

We report on a case of endovascular management of pseudoaneurysm of the cavernous segment of the internal carotid artery with covered stent reconstruction. A 36 years-old woman with a history of previous transsphenoidal approach for pituitary macroadenoma and false aneurysma formation was studied in a protocol that included balloon test occlusion and ...

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51
Systemic hypertension and transient ischemic attack in a 6-year-old girl with fibromuscular dysplasia treated with percutaneous angioplasty.
2009-04-15

We describe a 6-year-old girl with arterial hypertension secondary to fibromuscular dysplasia with stenoses of both renal arteries and transient ischemic attack due to extracranial right internal carotid artery subtotal occlusion as well as left internal carotid artery stenosis. She was treated with percutaneous ...

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Systemic Hypertension and Transient Ischemic Attack in a 6-Year-Old Girl with Fibromuscular Dysplasia Treated with Percutaneous Angioplasty
2010-02-15

We describe a 6-year-old girl with arterial hypertension secondary to fibromuscular dysplasia with stenoses of both renal arteries and transient ischemic attack due to extracranial right internal carotid artery subtotal occlusion as well as left internal carotid artery stenosis. She was treated with percutaneous ...

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Intravenous digital subtraction angiography of the nearly occluded internal carotid artery
1984-04-01

Three patients with nearly occluded internal carotid artery orgins were evaluated with intravenous digital subtraction angiography and subsequently had successful carotid endarterectomies. The angiographic features are described. Although conventional arterial angiography offers superior spatial resolution and selectivity, the thorough ...

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False positive dynamic imaging of the cerebral circulation due to a congenital anomaly
1981-11-01

False positive dynamic imaging of the cerebral circulation simulating vascular occlusive disease resulted from a clinically insignificant congenital variation in several patients at our institutions. The anomaly consisted of the asymmetrical caliber of the internal carotid and proximal anterior cerebral arteries. The 1 mm difference in the diameter of the ...

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Type A aortic dissection involving the carotid arteries: carotid stenting during open aortic arch surgery.
2008-10-21

Aortic dissection involving the arch can be complicated by extension to the supra-aortic branches. Carotid dissection may be symptomatic or asymptomatic at the time of surgery. Dissection or re-dissection of repaired carotid may happen later, with symptoms occurring days after the surgical repair, increasing the morbidity and mortality of those patients. ...

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56
Management of carotid artery stenosis
2005-07-10

OBJECTIVETo clarify the definition of carotid artery diseases, the appropriateness of screening for disease, investigation and management of patients presenting with transient ischemic attacks, and management of asymptomatic carotid bruits.SOURCES OF INFORMATION MEDLINE was searched ...

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57
Delivery and release of nitinol stent in carotid artery and their interactions: a finite element analysis.
2007-05-18

Carotid angioplasty and stenting (CAS) has emerged as an effective alternative to carotid endarterectomy, and nitinol stents are commonly used in CAS. To evaluate biomechanical properties of nitinol carotid stents and their interactions with carotid arteries, a finite element method (FEM) model was built which is ...

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58
In-stent restenosis of innominate artery with critical stenosis of right internal carotid artery.
2011-04-01

A lady with aortitis syndrome developed in-stent restenosis (ISR) of the innominate artery stent and critical stenosis of right internal carotid artery. The therapeutic challenge was gaining access to the carotid vessel, after treating the innominate artery ISR and all the while using distal protection to circumvent potential cerebral ...

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59
Recurrent coital headache associated with an unruptured carotid saccular aneurysm.
2009-06-22

We report the case of a 48-year-old woman whose recurrent coital headache ceased following intracranial internal carotid artery aneurysm embolization. PMID:19549158

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60
Pseudoaneurysm of the external carotid artery secondary to subcondylar fracture.
2011-01-05

Arterial pseudoaneurysms are rare in oral and maxillofacial surgery, but when they occur, quick recognition and management is necessary to avoid devastating consequences. The authors report a case of a pseudoaneurysm of the external carotid artery that developed after open reduction and internal fixation of a mandibular condyle fracture. PMID:21208781

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Idiopathic carotid and coronary vasospasm: a new syndrome?
2009-12-17

We present the first case of cerebral infarction due to idiopathic reversible vasospasm of the extracranial internal carotid artery without headache or identifiable cause in a patient who subsequently suffered acute myocardial infarction due to vasospasm of the coronary artery. PMID:20040009

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62
Chronic Carotid and Jugular Catheterization in Rhesus Monkeys.
1973-01-01

A simplified technique of chronic catheterization of the common carotid artery and internal jugular vein is described. The advantages of the method are its simplicity and ease of access. The technique was used in studies involving angiography and cerebral...

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63
Cerebral Haemodynamic and Metabolic Changes in Carotid Artery Occlusion: A PET Study.
1984-01-01

Using the positron emission tomography, with the O exp 15 inhalation technique, the cerebral blood flow (CBF), the oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) and the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO sub 2 ) were studied in 37 patients with internal carotid a...

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Abnormal radionuclide angiogram in proven intracranial fibromuscular dysplasia: case report
1976-03-01

Left internal carotid occlusion with collateral perfusion was shown by radionuclide and contrast angiography in a 22-year-old woman. Fibromuscular dysplasia, intimal fibroplasia type, was found at autopsy in the intracranial carotid, vertebral, and basilar arteries. (auth)

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A NEW TURTLE FROM THE ARUNDEL CLAY FACIES (POTOMAC FORMATION, EARLY CRETACEOUS) OF MARYLAND, U.S.A.

... The width of the canal for the internal carotid artery is 1.2 mm. This is approximately half ... stage in which the posterior region of the carotid artery was enclosed in a canal but the anterior ... ...

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Carotid artery stenting may be losing the battle against carotid endarterectomy for the management of symptomatic carotid artery stenosis, but the jury is still out.

Carotid artery stenting (CAS) has emerged as a potential alternative to carotid endarterectomy (CEA) for the management of carotid artery stenosis. The purpose of this article is to provide an evaluation and critical overview of the trials comparing the early and later results of CAS with CEA for symptomatic ...

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67
Temporary balloon occlusion of internal carotid artery : a simple and reliable clinical test.
2000-06-01

Balloon test occlusion of internal carotid artery has been frequently used in preoperative evaluation of patients with carotid aneurysms, fistulas and skull based neoplasms in whom arterial sacrifice is planned or considered as a possible part of therapy. We present our experience of the test in 28 patients. The test was positive in ...

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68
[Profuse epistaxis caused by a nontraumatic carotid artery aneurysm].
2006-05-01

We present a case of epistaxis caused by a nontraumatic cavernous internal carotid artery aneurysm. A 43-year-old woman was hospitalised due to profuse epistaxis. Investigation with sinoscopy showed a pulsating artery in the sinus sphenoidalis and a follow-up MR angiography showed an aneurysm on the internal ...

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69
Treatment of a ballistic wound of the common carotid artery revealed by a spontaneous carotid-jugular fistula.
2010-12-23

The case reported is of a 30-year-old patient with a left internal carotid-jugular fistula secondary to the explosion of an improvised explosive device during the Afghan war. Carotid resection with arterial bypass using a venous allograft and internal jugular ligation were performed by left cervicotomy associated ...

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70
Pre-operative embolization of naso-pharyngeal angiofibromas. Report of 58 cases.
1988-01-01

58 patients with a juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma have been treated by a combined neuroradiological-surgical method. In the cases with smaller tumor extension, fed only by the external carotid arteries or with only slight participation of the internal carotid arteries, the external carotid arteries alone have ...

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71
Missed Total Occlusion Due to the Occipital Artery Arising from the Internal Carotid Artery
2007-02-15

A 56-year-old man was referred for digital subtraction angiography (DSA) with an ultrasound diagnosis of right proximal internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis for possible carotid artery stenting. DSA revealed total occlusion of the ICA and an occipital artery arising from the stump and simulating continuation of the ICA. An ascending ...

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72
Asymptomatic carotid kinking.
2008-04-01

Doppler sonography has gained considerable recognition as a noninvasive method of detecting carotid artery disease, and power Doppler sonography achieves good color-filling of all the examined vessels. Dolichoarterial disease of the internal carotid artery occurs in 10-25% of the population; these alterations are characterized by ...

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73
Absence of carotid rete mirabile in small tropical ruminants: implications for the evolution of the arterial system in artiodactyls
2007-01-01

The intracranial carotid rete (or rete mirabile epidurale) is a unique blood vascular system supplying the brain of artiodactyls, which have either an involuted or no internal carotid artery. Although the lesser and greater mouse deer (Tragulus javanicus and T. napu, respectively) are ruminants, the rete mirabile epidurale is absent. ...

PubMed Central

74
[Rete compensation in agenesis of the internal carotid artery].
2007-08-01

The term carotid rete mirabile refers to an anatomic structure common in several lower mammals (e.g., swine). The blood supply for the intracranial arteries originates from branches of the external carotid artery, predominantly the ascending pharyngeal and internal maxillary arteries. In these animals the intracranial ...

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Clinical observations on the effect of carotid artery occlusion on cerebral blood flow mapped by xenon computed tomography and its correlation with carotid artery back pressure
1990-01-01

Xenon computed tomographic cerebral blood flow mapping was correlated with internal carotid artery stump pressures and clinical neurologic assessment during temporary internal carotid artery occlusion. One hundred fourteen patients with skull base tumors or intracranial aneurysms potentially requiring ...

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76
ARI: Internal Gravity Waves at Abrupt Topography
2011-05-13

... boundary mixing?, In: "Dynamics of Oceanic Internal Gravity Waves: Proceedings, 'Aha Huliko'a Hawaiian Winter Workshop, School of Ocean and ...

DTIC Science & Technology

77
[Evaluation of carotid stenosis by using carotid ultrasonography].
2010-12-01

Carotid stenosis is observed in several diseases such as atherosclerosis, moyamoya disease, and aortitis. Carotid stenosis can be assessed using computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), ultrasonography, or cerebral angiography. Carotid ultrasonography is superior to other modalities because it is a noninvasive, ...

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78
Treatment of a recurrent traumatic carotid-cavernous fistula: vertebro-basilar approach after surgical occlusion of the internal carotid artery.
1988-01-01

A case of a post-traumatic carotid-cavernous fistula treated by endovascular approach through the vertebrobasilar system is reported. The 16 year old female patient was hurt in a car accident. The instantly-occurring carotid-cavernous fistula was treated with a Fogarty catheter, the internal carotid artery being ...

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79
The internal carotid artery as a low pass filter
2000-11-01

Magnetic Resonance Angiography was used to measure the volumetric blood flow rates entering the common carotid artery (CCA), and exiting through the external (ECA) and internal (ICA) carotid arteries. Fourier decomposition of the pulsatile wave through the internal carotid artery shows that ...

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Reversal of severe SPECT asymmetry after venous extra-intracranial high flow bypass in a patient submitted to therapeutic internal carotid occlusion: case report.
2001-09-01

Therapeutic occlusion of the internal carotid artery is the main option for the treatment of the symptomatic intracavernous internal carotid artery aneurysms, but the issue of the best way of doing the balloon test occlusion (BTO) regarding prediction of future ischemic events remains debatable. Single photon ...

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Three-dimensional description and mathematical characterization of the parasellar internal carotid artery in human infants
2008-05-01

Inside the �cavernous sinus� or �parasellar region� the human internal carotid artery takes the shape of a siphon that is twisted and torqued in three dimensions and surrounded by a network of veins. The parasellar section of the internal carotid artery is of broad biological and medical interest, as its ...

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82
Unilateral brachial artery antegrade selective cerebral perfusion following carotid endarterectomy for carotid, coronary, and aortic aneurysmal surgery.
2008-09-12

In the presence of multiple concomitant occlusive and aneurysmal diseases, selection of the brain protection method is a primary concern. A case with a disease triad of stenotic lesions in internal carotid arteries, coronary artery atherosclerosis, and an ascending-arcus aorta aneurysm is presented. We simultaneously performed right ...

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83
Two cases of emergent endovascular treatment for carotid blowout syndrome after free flap reconstruction for neck cancer.
2010-06-01

Carotid blowout is a devastating complication in patients with head and neck malignancy, and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. For patients with bleeding originating in the internal or common carotid artery, treatment options are limited. These include the endovascular remodelling strategies using a stent or embolization ...

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84
Percutaneous direct-puncture acrylic embolization of a pseudoaneurysm after failed carotid stenting for the treatment of acute carotid blowout.
1998-05-01

We report a difficult case of recurrent carotid blowout syndrome in a patient who had a rupture of the common carotid artery with formation of a large pseudoaneurysm. Conventional management of this emergency, consisting of composite occlusion of the internal and common carotid arteries, was not possible owing to ...

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85
Asymptomatic carotid rete mirabile and contralateral carotid agenesis: a case report.
2011-03-28

Carotid rete mirabile (CRM) is a physiological network between the external carotid artery (ECA) and internal carotid artery (ICA) in lower mammals. It is a transdural arterial network centered at the parasellar area, in anatomical localization of intracavernous or petrous segment of ICA, associated with hypoplasia ...

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86
The districution of biogenic amines in the carotid bifurcation region
1967-11-01

1. The distribution of phenolic amines in the carotid body and of adrenergic nerves in the arterial walls of the carotid bifurcation region was investigated histochemically using the phenolic amine-formaldehyde gas condensation reaction, with supplementary electron microscopical examination. Studies were conducted on normal rabbits and on rabbits after ...

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A combined approach to the noninvasive diagnosis of carotid artery occlusive disease.
1979-06-01

A combined approach utilizing ophthalmosonometry (OSM), carotid phonoangiography (CPA), and ocular pneumoplethysmography (OPG) was applied to 31 patients with symptoms of carotid artery occlusive disease. Arteriograms were subsequently obtained in 70 of these patients, thus allowing the accuracy of each technique to be assessed in 140 ...

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88
Cervical Vascular and Upper Airway Asymmetry in Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome: Correlation of Nasopharyngoscopy with MRA
2010-04-03

PurposeVelo-cardio-facial syndrome (VCFS), the most common genetic syndrome causing cleft palate, is associated with internal carotid and vertebral artery anomalies, as well as upper airway asymmetry. Medially displaced internal carotid arteries, often immediately submucosal, present a risk of vascular injury ...

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Interactive and Multi-modal Visualization for Neuroendoscopic Interventions?

Artery Middle Cerebral Artery Temporal Arachnoid Cyst Temporal Arachnoid Cyst (a) (b) Fig. 4. Temporal Arachnoid Cyst dataset: (a) View on to carotid T junction, where the internal carotid artery branches) Frontal and top overview of temporal arachnoid cyst. Carotid T Junction Anterior Cerebral Artery Middle

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Department of life sciences Laboratory of hemodynamics and cardiovascular technologies

on the vascular wall metabolism of porcine carotid arteries Chantal van den Broek #12;Department of life sciences exposed to physiological and reduced stretch. Left carotid porcine arteries were mounted on the ex vivo preparation and montage in perfusion system Left internal carotid arteries proximal to the ...

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Articles 2132 www.thelancet.com Vol 372 December 20/27, 2008

ipsilateral to severe atherosclerotic carotid-artery stenosis is offset by complications during or soon after Patients with severe atherosclerotic stenosis at the internal carotid-artery origin have a high risk during carotid clamping, they can damage the arterial wall causing embolism to the brain. Some randomised

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015006JBY Sylvie Lorthois

, France Maximal Wall Shear Stress in Arterial Stenoses: Application to the Internal Carotid Arteries carotid arteries are involved in 34 1 to 44 percent 2 of strokes. Large multicenter trials 3,4 have shown number and the geometric parameters. We thus com- pute the magnitude of MWSS in a carotid artery stenosis

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RUPTURE OF THE CAROTIDS FOLLOWING RADICAL NECK SURGERY IN RADIATED PATIENTS
1963-07-01

Rupture of the common carotid artery following radical neck surgery for malignant head and neck tumors is not an unusual complication, but it is more frequent when radiation and surgery are performed in combination. Some new concepts and techniques which might help to eliminate or lower the incidence of carotid artery rupture following surgery and ...

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94
Post-partum pituitary apoplexy with bilateral third nerve palsy and bilateral carotid occlusion.
2010-06-29

This study describes a patient with post-partum collapse secondary to pituitary apoplexy with bilateral carotid artery occlusion. A 29-year-old female, post delivery of a healthy child, presented with a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 3, fixed dilated pupils, complete ophthalmoplegia, and bilateral compression of the internal carotid ...

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95
Expressive Aphasia and Carotid Dissection
2010-12-01

Ultrasound images of a patient presenting to the emergency department with expressive aphasia who was found to have carotid dissection. The first image is a standard two dimensional image that depicts the internal carotid with a visible flap within the lumen. The second image is a color Doppler image showing turbulent flow within the ...

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Carotid Stenting in a Case of Combined Kinking and Stenosis
2001-05-15

Endarterectomy is currently the preferred treatment for severe carotid stenosis. The technique of eversion endarterectomy allows correction of severe vessel elongation and kinking. The latter is generally believed to be a relative contraindication for endovascular stent placement. We report successful percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting of a left ...

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BILATERAL ANEURYSMS OF THE INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY�Successful Surgical Approach in One Stage
1959-08-01

When intracranial aneurysm is suspected, carotid arteriogram should be done not only on the suspected side but always on both sides. Without surgical intervention the prognosis of bilateral aneurysms is notoriously poor. With the aid of hypothermic anesthesia it is now possible to operate on both sides in a single procedure. This was demonstrated in a case in which both ...

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98
Non-visualization of the internal carotid artery with a normal ipsilateral common carotid artery Doppler waveform: a finding suggesting congenital absence of the ICA on colour Doppler ultrasound.
2006-09-01

We report a case of congenital absence of the left internal carotid artery (ICA) that presented with left-sided facial numbness. On MRI of the brain, occlusion of the left cavernous ICA was suggested. On colour Doppler ultrasound (CDS), the left ICA was not visualized and the ipsilateral common carotid artery (CCA) showed normal flow ...

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99
Intravenous DSA examination of patients with suspected cerebral ischemia
1984-06-01

The authors analyzed the role of intravenous digital subtraction angiography (DSA), with neck and intracranial views as a definitive pretherapy study, in patients who had symptomatic cerebral ischemia. Eight-six patients, 25 of whom had subsequent carotid thromboendarterectomy, were examined. An adequte pretherapy intravenous DSA study allowed the authors to define each ...

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Computed tomography of the carotid space and related cervical spaces. Part 2. Neurogenic tumors
1984-03-01

Fourteen neurogenic tumors of the neck were examined with computed tomography (CT) and, in ten cases, angiography. Schwannomas and paragangliomas occurred in the carotid space. These tumors could be distinguished on CT from those occurring more anteriorly, in relation to the parapharyngeal space, and more posteriorly, in relation to the paraspinal space. Schwannomas alone ...

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Atherosclerosis and Dementia: A Cross-Sectional Study With Pathological Analysis of the Carotid Arteries.
2011-09-22

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Previous ultrasound-based studies have shown an association between carotid artery atherosclerosis and dementia. Our aim was to investigate this association using postmortem examination. METHODS: Postmortem morphometric measurements of carotid stenosis and intima-media thickness were performed in individuals with dementia (n=112) ...

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102
In vivo three-dimensional blood velocity profile shapes in the human common, internal, and external carotid arteries.
2011-05-25

OBJECTIVE: True understanding of carotid bifurcation pathophysiology requires a detailed knowledge of the hemodynamic conditions within the arteries. Data on carotid artery hemodynamics are usually based on simplified, computer-based, or in vitro experimental models, most of which assume that the velocity profiles are axially symmetric away from the ...

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103
Small strokes in the carotid territory associated with a normal carotid arteriogram
1972-12-01

Appropriate percutaneous carotid arteriography was carried out in 69 patients who presented with transient ischaemic attacks (TIAs) in the carotid territory. Major abnormalities were detected in 19 which included internal carotid stenosis (nine), internal carotid occlusion ...

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104
Carotid endarterectomy and prevention of cerebral ischemia in symptomatic carotid stenosis
1991-12-18

The objective of this study was to determine whether carotid endarterectomy provides protection against subsequent cerebral ischemia in men with ischemic symptoms in the distribution of significant ipsilateral internal carotid artery stenosis. The study group was comprised of men who presented within 120 days of onset of symptoms that ...

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105
[Aberrant internal carotid artery as a cause of pulsatile tinnitus: a difficult diagnosis in MRI?].
2010-02-01

We present the case of a 43-year-old patient with sensorineural hearing loss and the finding of an aberrant internal carotid artery in the left tympanic cavity that was causing pulsatile tinnitus. The aberrant vessel was initially invisible on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and was confirmed by high-resolution computed tomography and MR angiography ...

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106
Thrombin Injection Failure with Subsequent Successful Stent-Graft Placement for the Treatment of an Extracranial Internal Carotid Pseudoaneurysm in a 5-Year-Old Child.
2011-08-01

Internal carotid artery pseudoaneurysm is a rare life-threatening condition that may develop in different clinical situations. We report the case of an extracranial internal carotid artery pseudoaneurysm secondary to a throat infection in a pediatric patient that was initially treated with percutaneous thrombin ...

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107
Multiple aneurysms associated with agenesis of internal carotid artery.
2011-01-01

Agenesis of internal carotid artery (ICA) is a rare anomaly. The contralateral dominant artery has a high incidence of aneurysms. A 50-year-old male patient had aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage due to rupture of a paraclinoid aneurysm. He also had an anterior communicating artery (Acom) aneurysm and the contralateral ICA was absent. To the best of the ...

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108
Complications of cerebral angiography in patients with symptomatic carotid territory ischaemia screened by carotid ultrasound.
1993-09-01

After nearly 40 years, carotid endarterectomy has been shown to be of benefit to patients with symptomatic carotid territory ischaemia and greater than 70% stenosis of the relevant internal carotid artery. Cerebral angiography is performed before surgery and is not without risk. These risks must be added to those ...

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109
~67115935 - NASA Technical Report Server (NTRS)

trodes: the facial nerve and the pterygopalatine portion of the internal carotid artery. Injury to the seventh nerve resulted in left facial palsies in all ...

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Present Concepts in Internal Medicine. Volume 4, Number 4. ...
1971-04-01

... nyrocardium can be stressed by changing the aortic ... of the carotid artery percussion wave (UAu ... and disease insufficiency Passive head up tilting ...

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111
Meningioma and occlusive vasculopathy: coexisting complications of past extracranial radiation
1985-07-01

Two cases are reported in which a meningioma and occlusion of the internal carotid artery with development of transdural collateral circulation coexisted following extracranial radiation in childhood.

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112
An Introductory Characterization of a Combat-Casualty-Care ...
2009-07-08

... with digital sub- traction capabilities was used to image the neck and cranial ... Unlike the human brain, in which blood flows from the internal carotid ...

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113
An Anatomical and Phylogenetic Study of the Osteology of the Petrosal of Extant and Extinct Artiodactylans (Mammalia) ...

... nerve) enter it immediately upon emerging from the brain. The internal carotid artery, when present, also enters the skull from the neck in the vicinity of the petrosal, and it ... ...

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Air Embolism May Cause Unrecognized Ischemia of the Gray ...
2011-05-15

... of air into the internal carotid over the ... Network analysis of flows in the microcirculation would ... L. Measurement of local cerebral blood flow with iodo ...

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115
Spontaneous rupture of an intra-cavernous internal carotid artery aneurysm presenting with massive epistaxis.
2011-08-11

Objective:We report a rare case of epistaxis resulting from a ruptured internal carotid artery aneurysm, and present a successful treatment method.Case report:A 72-year-old woman was admitted following recurrent massive epistaxis. There was no history of trauma or surgery. Radiographic imaging demonstrated a large internal ...

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116
Aneurysms of the Internal Carotid Artery Simulating Pituitary Tumours
1969-12-27

Two patients suffering from aneurysms of the internal carotid artery simulating pituitary tumours are reported. One of these was a 17-year-old boy with a mycotic aneurysm of the right internal carotid artery causing failure of growth and pubertal maturation. The second was a 53-year-old woman with a left ...

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117
Vascular corrosion replicas of chemo-baroreceptors in fish: the carotid labyrinth in Ictaluridae and Clariidae.
1981-01-01

Scanning electron microscopy of vascular corrosion replicas and light microscopy revealed a pair of highly vascularized tissues, the carotid labyrinths, in the dorsal head region of the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, the black bullhead, I. melas, and the walking catfish, Clarias batrachus. The labyrinth consists of a myriad of arterioles that arise from the common ...

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118
Carotid stenting vs endarterectomy: new results in perspective.
2010-12-01

Carotid artery stenosis is a major risk factor for stroke, and treatments for this condition to decrease the risk of stroke include medical therapy, carotid endarterectomy (CEA), and, more recently, carotid angioplasty and stenting (CAS). Randomized controlled trials comparing the efficacy of CEA vs medical therapy showed a clear ...

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119
Carotid Stenting vs Endarterectomy: New Results in Perspective
2010-12-01

Carotid artery stenosis is a major risk factor for stroke, and treatments for this condition to decrease the risk of stroke include medical therapy, carotid endarterectomy (CEA), and, more recently, carotid angioplasty and stenting (CAS). Randomized controlled trials comparing the efficacy of CEA vs medical therapy showed a clear ...

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120
Extracranial Carotid Plaque Length and Parent Vessel Diameter Significantly Affect Baseline Ipsilateral Intracranial Blood Flow.
2011-04-18

BACKGROUND:: The degree of carotid artery stenosis has traditionally been used as a marker of hemodynamic compromise and increased stroke risk. However, the hemodynamic effect of carotid atherosclerotic plaque length on cerebral blood flow has not been previously studied. OBJECTIVE:: To determine if carotid plaque length in addition to ...

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ECG of the century - part II: dual AV pathways
2008-09-16

An astute cardiology fellow, yours truly, went to the patient's bedside on Day 2 and massaged the right carotid sinus as indicated by the arrow. Four beats later at a slightly slower heart rate the PR interval suddenly normalized suggesting an abrupt change from a slow AV nodal pathway to a fast AV nodal pathway, demonstrating the existance of dual AV ...

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Carotid Cavernous Fistula: Ophthalmological Implications

Carotid cavernous fistula (CCF) is an abnormal communication between the cavernous sinus and the carotid arterial system. A CCF can be due to a direct connection between the cavernous segment of the internal carotid artery and the cavernous sinus, or a communication between the cavernous sinus, and one or more ...

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123
A numerical and experimental analysis of the flow field in a two-dimensional model of the human carotid artery bifurcation.
1987-01-01

Axial velocities were measured in an enlarged, two-dimensional, rigid model of the carotid artery bifurcation by means of a laser-Doppler anemometer, under both steady and unsteady flow conditions. Also a numerical model was developed, based on the finite element approximation of the Navier-Stokes and continuity equations. From this study it appeared that the numerically ...

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124
Segment-specific carotid intima-media thickness and cardiovascular risk factors in Koreans: the Healthy Twin Study.
2011-09-13

Background: Increased carotid intima-media thickness is associated with higher cardiovascular disease risk. This study aimed to evaluate the contributions of cardiovascular risk factors and inheritance to segment-specific carotid intima-media thickness. Design: Cross-sectional observational study. Methods: A total of 706 Korean adults was selected from the ...

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125
Decrease in internal jugular endothelin levels after carotid cross-clamping during human carotid revascularization procedures.
1996-05-01

Endothelin-1 (ETL-1), a peptide recently isolated from vascular endothelial cells, acts in cerebral arteries in vitro as a potent and long-lasting vasoconstrictor and has been implicated in the development of cerebral vasospasm. To ascertain whether this new vasoconstrictor has any effect on regulation of the cerebral circulation, we measured plasma ETL-1 concentrations in patients undergoing ...

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126
The Pruitt-Inahara carotid shunt as an assisting tool to anastomose the arterial free flap pedicle to the internal carotid artery in the vessel-depleted neck.
2011-02-23

Microvascular free tissue transfer in head and neck reconstruction requires suitable recipient vessels which are frequently compromised by prior surgery or radiotherapy to the neck. This article details a new technique of arterial free flap pedicle anastomosis to the internal carotid artery in a vessel-depleted neck. A 63-year-old female was referred ...

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127
Successful interdisciplinary management of the misdeployment of two self-expanding stents into the internal carotid artery: a case report
2010-12-09

IntroductionWith the widespread use of carotid artery stenting, previously unknown technical mistakes of this treatment modality are now being encountered. There are multiple strategies for the treatment of in-stent restenosis. With regard to surgical management, endarterectomy and patch plasty are favored. To the best of our knowledge, this report is the first description of ...

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128
Visual failure and recovery after thrombosis of a giant carotid ophthalmic aneurysm following vascular bypass and carotid artery ligation.
2010-10-06

Thrombosis via Hunterian ligation, with or without high-flow bypass, is the definitive treatment for unclippable giant aneurysms; however, secondary deterioration may occur. We present a 67-year-old woman with an unclippable giant (33mm) carotid ophthalmic aneurysm. High-flow external carotid artery to middle cerebral artery bypass and proximal cervical ...

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129
Postoperative carotid spasm in the setting of head and neck surgery.
2008-03-17

Delayed arterial spasm is a clinical and angiographic condition frequently observed after subarachnoid hemorrhage. It has long been associated with a local myogenic reaction to prolonged arterial contact with fresh blood. Carotid spasm from direct manipulation of the petrous carotid during skull base procedures is also a rare but known response to ...

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130
Management of radiation-induced accelerated carotid atherosclerosis
1987-07-01

Patients with long survival following cervical irradiation are at risk for accelerated carotid atherosclerosis. The neurologic presentation in these patients mimics naturally occurring atheromatous disease, but patients often present at younger ages and with less concurrent coronary or systemic vascular disease. Hypercholesterolemia also contributes to this accelerated ...

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131
Lessons from EVA-3S and SPACE
2008-01-15

Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) was established as the gold standard for treatment of carotid occlusive disease by several landmark papers published in the 1990s. With the continued trend toward less invasive therapies, carotid artery stenting (CAS) has challenged CEA for treatment of significant carotid artery ...

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132
Development of 'De novo' Aneurysm after Therapeutic Carotid Occlusion
2009-04-30

Carotid occlusion is an inevitable therapeutic modality for the treatment of complex aneurysms such as giant, traumatic, and intracavernous aneurysms. Late complications of carotid occlusion include 'de novo' aneurysm formation at a distant site because of hemodynamic changes in the circle of Willis. We report a case of de novo aneurysm in a vessel that ...

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133
Anatomical variations of the carotid-vertebral arteries: "Double-vessel" sign on Doppler ultrasonography.
2011-04-05

We describe the "double-vessel" sign and its relevance for the diagnosis of carotid and vertebral arterial anatomical variations in a series of four patients with stroke. In these four patients, two arteries could be seen at the expected location of the common carotid artery (CCA), leading to the diagnosis of anatomical variations including separate origin ...

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134
Simultaneous approach of internal carotid artery revascularization at the base of the skull and coronary arteries bypass without extracorporeal circulation.
2011-07-14

The best surgical approach for the treatment of patients with severe cerebral artery disease and simultaneous serious coronary artery disease remains controversial. In this report, we present a case of a 65-year-old man admitted to the hospital with unstable angina. Triple coronary artery obstructive disease and severe right internal carotid artery ...

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135
Radionuclide cerebral blood flow and carotid angiogram. Correlation in internal carotid artery disease
1977-01-01

Radionuclide cerebral blood flow (CBF) examinations of 48 patients with atherosclerosis, 18 with occlusion and 30 with stenosis of the internal carotid artery (ICA) were correlated with their respective cerebral angiograms. The following results were obtained. Flow was visually unilaterally diminished in 29 (60%) of 48 patients, including 14 (78%) with ...

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136
Pseudoaneurysm of the Internal Carotid Artery: Treatment with a Covered Stent
2001-07-15

Dissection of the cervical segment of the internal carotid artery may occur spontaneously or after trauma. We report the management of a 53-year-old right-handed man with progressive dizziness and neck pain 6 weeks after a motor vehicle collision. The clinical and neurologic examinations were normal. The CT scan led to the diagnosis of a pseudoaneurysm of ...

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137
Management of pseudoaneurysms in the intracranial segment of the internal carotid artery with covered stents specially designed for use in the intracranial vasculature: technical notes.
2006-08-31

Vascular diseases like aneurysms, pseudoaneurysms and direct high-flow carotid-cavernous fistulas on the intracranial segment of the internal carotid artery are usually managed through transarterial embolization with detachable coils or balloons. Utility of covered stents has been reported with good results in the treatment of ...

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138
North Greenland Reveals Gradual, Abrupt ... - NASA Earth Observatory

Sep 8, 2004 ... Led by project leader Dorthe Dahl-Jensen of the University of Copenhagen's Niels Bohr Institute, NGRIP is an international project with ...

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139
Late seizures in patients with internal carotid and middle cerebral artery occlusive disease following ischaemic events.
1984-12-01

The occurrence of post-infarction epilepsy was investigated in 68 patients with angiographically proven internal carotid artery occlusion and in 56 patients with middle cerebral artery occlusion. Epileptic seizures occurred during follow-up in 9% of the carotid artery group and in 21.4% of the middle cerebral artery group. The ...

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140
Carotid barochemoreceptor pathological findings regarding carotid plaque status and aging
2009-01-01

BACKGROUND:Carotid barochemoreceptor pathological lesions have been studied in animals, but few human necropsies have been performed. Therefore, data rely on case patients following surgery, radiotherapy and carotid endarterectomy. Almost no data are available regarding whether the effect of aging prevails over pathological conditions, despite the classic ...

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Atherosclerotic changes of extracoronary arteries are associated with the extent of coronary atherosclerosis.
2000-04-15

The aim of the present study was to examine the association between carotid and femoral artery intima media thickness (IMT) and the extent and severity of coronary artery disease (CAD) as well as the effects of traditional vascular risk factors on the atherosclerotic changes in the carotid and femoral arteries. Two hundred twenty-four patients who ...

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142
Delayed Left Anterior and Middle Cerebral Artery Hemorrhagic Infarctions After Attempted Strangulation: A Case Report.
2011-07-26

The 2 common carotid arteries bifurcate in the neck into the internal and external carotid arteries. The internal carotid artery enters the skull and further divides into the anterior and middle cerebral artery. During its short course in the neck, the carotid artery ...

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143
Cerebral perfusion imaging with albumin microspheres tagged with /sup 99m/Tc and /sup 111/In in cases with internal carotid occlusion
1982-09-01

Cerebral perfusion imaging with dual-tracer (/sup 99m/Tc and /sup 111/In) human albumin microspheres (HAM scintigraphy) was performed in 15 cases with unilateral occlusion of the internal carotid artery, for the diagnosis and evaluation of collateral circulation patterns. After injection of /sup 99m/Tc microspheres into one common ...

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144
[Thrombosis of the ending internal carotid artery complicating giant aneurysm].
1993-01-01

A 30-year old man suddenly developed left hemiplegia. CT scan and cerebral angiography showed complete thrombosis of a right internal carotid giant aneurysm. Anterograde propagation of the thrombus in the parent artery led to ipsilateral hemispheric infarction, an exceptional presenting symptom of such vascular malformation. The diagnostic and ...

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145
Tortuosity of the internal carotid artery--report of three cases and MR-angiography imaging.
2001-11-01

Three cases of a tortuous internal carotid artery bulging the lateral pharyngeal wall that caused a persistent throat abnormal sensation were presented. Magnetic resonance angiography was non-invasive and useful for establishing its diagnosis. Otolaryngologists should recognize this anomaly, because it may cause a fatal hemorrhage during surgical ...

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146
Symptomatic Internal Carotid Artery Dissecting Pseudoaneurysm: Endovascular Treatment by Stent-Graft
2005-05-15

Dissecting pseudoaneurysm of the extracranial portion of the internal carotid artery (ICA) is a usually benign complication of spontaneous ICA dissection. We report a case in which pseudoaneurysm volume enlarged progressively and new clinical symptoms developed 9 months following disease onset. Placement of a coronary stent-graft resulted in immediate ...

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147
Scintillating scotomata associated with internal carotid artery dissection: report of three cases.
1991-07-01

We report three cases of cervical internal carotid artery (ICA) dissection, which presented with visual symptoms resembling the migraine aura. When prolonged and especially when associated with other neurologic symptoms, such transient and positive visual phenomena can be manifestations of ICA dissection that mimic migraine. PMID:2067637

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148
Intracranial internal carotid aneurysm causing diplopia.
2011-09-01

ABSTRACT: Internal carotid intracranial aneurysms are a relatively rare form of intracranial aneurysm that presents with diplopia, retro-orbital pain and unilateral headaches. The symptoms are progressive and the diagnosis should be considered in a patient presenting with these complaints. Underlying hypertension and advanced age are specific risk factors. ...

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149
Horner's syndrome and sixth nerve paresis secondary to a petrous internal carotid artery aneurysm.
2011-01-01

We describe a report of a child with a horner's syndrome and sixth nerve paresis secondary to a petrous internal carotid artery (ICA) aneurysm. Management of this condition involved coiling of the aneurysm and the use of botulinum toxin to manage his strabismus and associated symptoms. PMID:21275600

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150
Extracranial internal carotid arterial disease in children with sickle cell anemia
2010-08-10

BackgroundSickle cell anemia is one of the commonest causes of stroke in children. It is usually, but not always, associated with intracranial vasculopathy. We have assessed the value of ultrasound screening for extracranial internal carotid artery disease.Design and MethodsUsing Doppler ultrasound scanning, we assessed peak systolic blood velocity, ...

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151
Cavernous sinus syndrome from an internal carotid artery aneurysm in an infant with tuberous sclerosis.
2011-08-01

Aneurysms are associated with tuberous sclerosis complex. We describe the first case of cavernous sinus syndrome from an intracavernous internal carotid artery aneurysm in a 9-month-old boy with tuberous sclerosis. The presence of an intracranial aneurysm should be considered in the differential diagnosis of children with tuberous sclerosis who develop ...

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152
Airway obstruction following internal jugular vein cannulation.
1997-08-01

A patient developed neck swelling following removal of an internal jugular vein cannula. Although tracheal extubation was delayed, severe airway obstruction occurred resulting in a cardiac arrest. He was successfully resuscitated. Doppler ultrasonography revealed a huge cervical haematoma surrounding a carotid artery pseudoaneurysm. The ...

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153
Cerebral revascularisation in stroke prophylaxis
1980-09-01

Over 700 cerebral vascular operations have been undertaken on the Surgical Unit of St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, for stroke prophylaxis, the majority being carotid endarterectomies. One of the unique features of the latter procedure is the marked instability of postoperative blood pressure. The relation of this change to interference with carotid ...

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154
CT and duplex scanning: a comparison of imaging techniques for evaluation of the carotid tree in head and neck cancer patients.
2008-05-16

Carotid artery disease is a common condition which, like head and neck cancer, is primarily smoking related. Internal carotid stenosis may result in cerebro-vascular complications, while severe stenosis of the external carotid can potentially compromise microvascular free tissue transfer reconstruction. We were ...

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155
[En bloc resection of the carotid axis in epidermoid carcinoma of the head and neck. Retrospective analysis of 7 cases].
1998-12-01

En bloc resection of carotid artery involved by squamous cell carcinoma was performed in 7 patients from 1993 to 1997. Cerebral tolerance was tested with qualitative evaluation of cerebral blood flow during preoperative balloon test occlusion of the internal carotid artery. Four patients later underwent permanent ...

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156
Successful Endovascular Treatment of a Left Common Carotid Artery Aneurysm Following Failed Surgery of a Right Common Carotid Artery Aneurysm
2005-04-15

Aneurysm of the common carotid artery is a rare and serious disease requiring prompt treatment in order to avoid neurologic complications. A 39-year-old man presented with voice impairment and a pulsatile mass at the right side of his neck and was found by color Doppler examination to have bilateral common carotid artery aneurysms of unknown origin. The ...

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157
Jaw claudication in the era of carotid stenting.
2011-03-11

Jaw claudication could result from external carotid artery (ECA) occlusive disease. Carotid artery stenting (CAS) has been shown to worsen the disease in the ECA. This could potentially worsen the symptoms in patients with pre-existing jaw claudication undergoing CAS. Meanwhile, ECA endarterectomy is routinely done during internal ...

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158
[Massive epistaxis due to traumatic internal carotid artery pseudoaneurysm: a case report].
2008-04-01

We present a case of traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the internal carotid artery (ICA) accompanied by skull base fracture, which was treated by endovascular trapping of the internal carotid artery. A 70-year-old woman met with a traffic accident and was admitted to our institution with epistaxis and accomapanied with ...

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159
Timing Treatment of a Giant Intracranial Aneurysm by the Use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the Determination of Intraluminal Clot Stability
1993-01-01

A 44-year-old man presented with a giant intracranial carotid artery aneurysm. Magnetic resonance (MR) images demonstrated a large amount of fresh intraluminal thrombus in the aneurysm. During test occlusion of the internal carotid artery using an endovascular balloon positioned in the cervical portion of the ...

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160
Inflammation as a Marker for the Prediction of Internal Carotid Artery Restenosis Following Eversion Endarterectomy - Evidence From Clinical Studies.
2011-08-25

The role of inflammation is well established in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and an increased level of circulating inflammatory markers may predict the future risk of atherosclerosis progression and plaque rupture. C-reactive protein (CRP) identification by hypersensitive methods (high-sensitivity CRP [hsCRP]) has become a clinical and laboratory inflammation marker. ...

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Extracranial Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysms: Report of a Ruptured Case and Review of the Literature
2004-08-15

Aneurysms of the extracranial carotid arteries (ECAA) are extremely rare. Schechter et al. documented 835 cases in the literature up to 1977. One hundred and sixteen cases of ECAA have been documented in the Chinese literature since 1981, suggesting a higher prevalence of carotid aneurysmal disease in China than in the West. Four percent of all peripheral ...

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162
Endovascular treatment of carotid-cavernous fistulas: review of 12 cases.
2008-02-01

Carotid-cavernous fistulas (CCFs) are an uncommon pathology in current neurosurgical practice. Furthermore, they generally present a challenge to the neurosurgeon because of both their deep location and the major neurovascular structures that surround them. CCFs consist of a vascular anomaly in which blood flows from meningeal branches of the internal and ...

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163
Direct Carotid Cavernous Fistula of an Adult-Type Persistent Primitive Trigeminal Artery with Multiple Vascular Variations
2011-04-30

We report a case of spontaneous right carotid-cavernous fistula (CCF) in a proximal segment of persistent primitive trigeminal artery (PPTA) and combined vascular anomalies such as left duplicated hypoplastic proximal posterior cerebral arteries and a variation of anterior choroidal artery supplying temporal and occipital lobe. A 45-year-old male presented with progressive ...

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164
Atheromatous extracranial carotid arteries: CT evaluation correlated with arteriography and pathologic examination
1985-08-01

Dynamic, rapid sequence, axial computed tomography (CT) was employed to evaluate the extracranial common and internal carotid arteries in 17 patients with clinical histories suggesting recent or remote ischemia in the territory supplied by the internal carotid artery. The CT findings were correlated with ...

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