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SAGE Publications, Vascular Medicine, 4(13), p. 281-292, 2008

DOI: 10.1177/1358863x08091971

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Imaging of the carotid arteries: The role of duplex ultrasonography, magnetic resonance arteriography, and computerized tomographic arteriography

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Abstract

Abstract Stenosis of the internal carotid artery represents a major cause of stroke, with atherosclerosis representing the major pathophysiology of this stenosis. It is estimated that over 700,000 Americans suffer a stroke annually. A prompt and accurate diagnosis of carotid artery disease is critical when planning a therapeutic strategy. Physical examination is inaccurate in determining the presence and severity of carotid artery disease. Therefore, reliable imaging tests which offer little risk to the patient are required.