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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1959
Extracranial vascular obstruction as a cause of cerebral ischemia is being recognized with increasing frequency. Carotid artery occlusion as a specific cause of neurologic deficits has drawn our attention since encountering our first case in June, 1956.
Ward M. Smathers, Homer M. Smathers
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Extracranial vascular obstruction as a cause of cerebral ischemia is being recognized with increasing frequency. Carotid artery occlusion as a specific cause of neurologic deficits has drawn our attention since encountering our first case in June, 1956.
Ward M. Smathers, Homer M. Smathers
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Atherosclerosis, 2012
In the study of carotid arteries, modern techniques of imaging allow to analyze various alterations beyond simple luminal narrowing, including the morphology of atherosclerotic plaques, the arterial wall and the surrounding structures. By using CTA and MRI it is possible to obtain three-dimensional rendering of anatomic structures with excellent detail
SABA, LUCA+7 more
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In the study of carotid arteries, modern techniques of imaging allow to analyze various alterations beyond simple luminal narrowing, including the morphology of atherosclerotic plaques, the arterial wall and the surrounding structures. By using CTA and MRI it is possible to obtain three-dimensional rendering of anatomic structures with excellent detail
SABA, LUCA+7 more
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Carotid Artery Pseudoaneurysm as a Complication of Carotid Artery Stenting
Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2015Carotid artery stenting (CAS) has been adopted more in the treatment of carotid artery stenosis recently. The vast majority of studies about this procedure have concentrated mainly on the short- and long-term clinical complications, that is, stroke, myocardial infarction, and restenosis.
Jihad Abbas+3 more
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Heart, 2016
### Learning objectives After reading this article the reader should: In western countries, stroke is the fourth leading cause of death, after heart disease, cancer and chronic respiratory diseases.1 Carotid artery disease may be responsible for 10–15% of all ischaemic strokes.2 Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have established the benefit of ...
Roffi, Marco+3 more
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### Learning objectives After reading this article the reader should: In western countries, stroke is the fourth leading cause of death, after heart disease, cancer and chronic respiratory diseases.1 Carotid artery disease may be responsible for 10–15% of all ischaemic strokes.2 Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have established the benefit of ...
Roffi, Marco+3 more
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
Educational objectives: To better understand the preoperative and intraoperative risk to the internal carotid artery in neck and skull base surgery and to work more closely and knowledgeably with their neurovascular surgical colleagues in combined cases.
Bruce W. Pearson, Robert H. Wharen
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Educational objectives: To better understand the preoperative and intraoperative risk to the internal carotid artery in neck and skull base surgery and to work more closely and knowledgeably with their neurovascular surgical colleagues in combined cases.
Bruce W. Pearson, Robert H. Wharen
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1962
The most serious complication that may be attendant upon radical surgery in the neck is compromise of the integrity of the carotid artery system either by elective ligation or by rupture. Such interference is not to be expected when the artery system is not violated technically and where the wound heals per primam.
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The most serious complication that may be attendant upon radical surgery in the neck is compromise of the integrity of the carotid artery system either by elective ligation or by rupture. Such interference is not to be expected when the artery system is not violated technically and where the wound heals per primam.
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2015
Carotid endarterectomy is at present the most frequent intervention on arterial vessels performed in vascular surgery units. Currently the surgical technique is significantly improved compared to 10 years ago with a consequent reduction in terms of mortality and morbidity.
MONTISCI, ROBERTO, SABA, LUCA
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Carotid endarterectomy is at present the most frequent intervention on arterial vessels performed in vascular surgery units. Currently the surgical technique is significantly improved compared to 10 years ago with a consequent reduction in terms of mortality and morbidity.
MONTISCI, ROBERTO, SABA, LUCA
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Annual Review of Medicine, 2000
Among the large variety of cerebrovascular syndromes, carotid artery dissections remain often under-recognized. Many patients present with minor or transient symptoms, some with local pain only, and some are asymptomatic. A useful rule is that the coincidence of any local pain in neck or face with an ipsilateral Horner’s syndrome preceding transient ...
Mitchell S.V. Elkind+2 more
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Among the large variety of cerebrovascular syndromes, carotid artery dissections remain often under-recognized. Many patients present with minor or transient symptoms, some with local pain only, and some are asymptomatic. A useful rule is that the coincidence of any local pain in neck or face with an ipsilateral Horner’s syndrome preceding transient ...
Mitchell S.V. Elkind+2 more
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