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Radiologic Clinics of North America
Carotid ultrasound is the primary noninvasive method for detecting, grading, and monitoring internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis. Major components of carotid Doppler ultrasound include assessment of ICA stenosis using Doppler velocity criteria, spectral waveform analysis, and assessment of ICA stenosis.
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Carotid ultrasound is the primary noninvasive method for detecting, grading, and monitoring internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis. Major components of carotid Doppler ultrasound include assessment of ICA stenosis using Doppler velocity criteria, spectral waveform analysis, and assessment of ICA stenosis.
Tyler J, Sevco +2 more
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Neurologic Clinics, 2004
High-resolution ultrasound now is capable of imaging muscle and nerve in fine detail. It is sensitive in detecting chronic myopathies and neurogenic atrophy and may be able to detect subtle changes associated with acute denervation. It is particularly well suited to the study of fasciculations and kinesiology.
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High-resolution ultrasound now is capable of imaging muscle and nerve in fine detail. It is sensitive in detecting chronic myopathies and neurogenic atrophy and may be able to detect subtle changes associated with acute denervation. It is particularly well suited to the study of fasciculations and kinesiology.
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Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1999
SummaryThe possibility of lysing clots by the direct intravascular application of ultrasound was described first in 1974 in an animal experiment. However research on therapeutic ultrasound for thrombolysis gained momentum in the early 1980s and is now divided into several directions: 1) pharmacological thrombolysis supported by externally applied ...
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SummaryThe possibility of lysing clots by the direct intravascular application of ultrasound was described first in 1974 in an animal experiment. However research on therapeutic ultrasound for thrombolysis gained momentum in the early 1980s and is now divided into several directions: 1) pharmacological thrombolysis supported by externally applied ...
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Noninvasive transcranial Doppler ultrasound recording of flow velocity in basal cerebral arteries.
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1982R. Aaslid, T. Markwalder, H. Nornes
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High cumulative incidence of uterine leiomyoma in black and white women: ultrasound evidence.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2003D. Baird +4 more
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