Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5619559 | Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases | 2017 | 106 Pages |
Abstract
There are many ways to image the cervical vasculature. Each of the imaging techniques will be discussed in detail, including the method of performance, the quality of the images, the advantages and disadvantages compared to other techniques, and the potential complications. The disease entities will be discussed and illustrated with pathologically and clinically proven case material.
Keywords
SCATricksCIMTMRATIAFOVEDVWBCsDSAGFRTOFCCAcontrast enhanced magnetic resonance angiographyCE-MRAFMDHDLUCDCTAECAICANASCET2 dimensional3 DimensionalCeAPsVS/NNorth American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy TrialDigital subtraction angiographycomputed tomographic angiographyMagnetic resonance angiographyCarotid endarterectomycoronary artery diseaseMagnetic resonancepeak systolic velocitytransient ischemic attackFibromuscular dysplasiatime of flightDoppler ultrasoundduplex ultrasonographyexternal carotid arteryinternal carotid arterycommon carotid arteryCADhigh density lipoproteinlow density lipoproteinLDLField of viewGlomerular filtration ratesignal to noise ratioend diastolic velocityanteroposteriorPhase contrastwhite blood cells
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Authors
Richard E. Latchaw, Sheri L. Albers,