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Diagnostic accuracy of gray-scale analysis on B-mode ultrasound for identifying intraplaque hemorrhage and lipid-rich necrotic core in carotid plaques. [PDF]
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Study on the correlation between carotid plaque calcification types and the recurrence of ischemic stroke. [PDF]
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 1997
A 36-year-old healthy woman developed amaurosis fugax of the right eye lasting 1 minute. Work-up revealed right carotid stenosis thought most compatible with an atherosclerotic plaque. A carotid endarterectomy was performed which corroborated the radiologic diagnosis.
Michael L Slavin
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A 36-year-old healthy woman developed amaurosis fugax of the right eye lasting 1 minute. Work-up revealed right carotid stenosis thought most compatible with an atherosclerotic plaque. A carotid endarterectomy was performed which corroborated the radiologic diagnosis.
Michael L Slavin
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Acta Ophthalmologica, 1983
Forty‐four unselected patients with amaurosis fugax (AF) have been followed for 4.6 years (mean 2.6). Thirty per cent had atheromatous lesions, 20% had miscellaneous diagnoses (temporal arteritis 5, transitory ocular hypertension 2, glaucomatous iritis 1, benign intracraniel hypertension 1), 50% consisted of young, mainly women, in whom no cause was ...
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Forty‐four unselected patients with amaurosis fugax (AF) have been followed for 4.6 years (mean 2.6). Thirty per cent had atheromatous lesions, 20% had miscellaneous diagnoses (temporal arteritis 5, transitory ocular hypertension 2, glaucomatous iritis 1, benign intracraniel hypertension 1), 50% consisted of young, mainly women, in whom no cause was ...
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