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Postgraduate Medicine, 1986
Carotid endarterectomy is a comparatively safe procedure for prevention of stroke in carefully selected patients with carotid stenosis. Generally, it is indicated in patients with hemispheric symptoms of transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), but it is more controversial in patients with non-hemispheric TIA symptoms or no symptoms. Emergency endarterectomy
R L, Kistner, E B, Ferris
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Carotid endarterectomy is a comparatively safe procedure for prevention of stroke in carefully selected patients with carotid stenosis. Generally, it is indicated in patients with hemispheric symptoms of transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), but it is more controversial in patients with non-hemispheric TIA symptoms or no symptoms. Emergency endarterectomy
R L, Kistner, E B, Ferris
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JAMA, 1991
Many factors influence cerebral circulation in addition to carotid blood flow. The brain accounts for less than 2% of body weight but consumes 20% of the total circulation. Cerebral blood is not transported passively. Rather, complex control systems in the brain vasculature maintain almost constant total cerebral blood flow within a wide range of ...
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Many factors influence cerebral circulation in addition to carotid blood flow. The brain accounts for less than 2% of body weight but consumes 20% of the total circulation. Cerebral blood is not transported passively. Rather, complex control systems in the brain vasculature maintain almost constant total cerebral blood flow within a wide range of ...
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