Plaque neovascularization accompanies local inflammation and critically contributes to plaque instability. Correct identification of intraplaque neovascularization by contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) may provide an additional risk marker in carotid stenosis. This pilot study investigates the correlation between histological evaluation of carotid plaque specimens and pre-surgery CEUS to identify neovascularization.17 patients with high-grade internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis were studied. CEUS was performed in all patients shortly before carotid endarterectomy. Neovascularization, infiltration of T cells and macrophages along with intraplaque hemorrhage were studied in excised plaques by immunohistochemistry. Ultrasound-based four-le...
Objectives: To evaluate whether contrast ultrasonography can be used to distinguish asymptomatic fro...
Objectives: To evaluate whether contrast ultrasonography can be used to distinguish asymptomatic fro...
Objectives: To evaluate whether contrast ultrasonography can be used to distinguish asymptomatic fro...
BACKGROUND: Plaque neovascularization accompanies local inflammation and critically contributes to p...
BACKGROUND: Plaque neovascularization accompanies local inflammation and critically contributes to p...
BACKGROUND: Plaque neovascularization accompanies local inflammation and critically contributes to p...
BACKGROUND: Plaque neovascularization accompanies local inflammation and critically contributes to p...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to evaluate contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging of carotid athero...
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is increasingly used to improve visualization of carotid arterie...
Objective To investigate the value of predicting the vulnerability of atherosclerotic plaques in ass...
Traditionally, stroke risk stratification has centred on the degree of internal carotid artery steno...
AbstractTraditionally, stroke risk stratification has centred on the degree of internal carotid arte...
Objectives: To evaluate whether contrast ultrasonography can be used to distinguish asymptomatic fro...
Objectives: To evaluate whether contrast ultrasonography can be used to distinguish asymptomatic fro...
Background: Neovascularization is a marker of plaque vulnerability that can be assessed noninvasivel...
Objectives: To evaluate whether contrast ultrasonography can be used to distinguish asymptomatic fro...
Objectives: To evaluate whether contrast ultrasonography can be used to distinguish asymptomatic fro...
Objectives: To evaluate whether contrast ultrasonography can be used to distinguish asymptomatic fro...
BACKGROUND: Plaque neovascularization accompanies local inflammation and critically contributes to p...
BACKGROUND: Plaque neovascularization accompanies local inflammation and critically contributes to p...
BACKGROUND: Plaque neovascularization accompanies local inflammation and critically contributes to p...
BACKGROUND: Plaque neovascularization accompanies local inflammation and critically contributes to p...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to evaluate contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging of carotid athero...
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is increasingly used to improve visualization of carotid arterie...
Objective To investigate the value of predicting the vulnerability of atherosclerotic plaques in ass...
Traditionally, stroke risk stratification has centred on the degree of internal carotid artery steno...
AbstractTraditionally, stroke risk stratification has centred on the degree of internal carotid arte...
Objectives: To evaluate whether contrast ultrasonography can be used to distinguish asymptomatic fro...
Objectives: To evaluate whether contrast ultrasonography can be used to distinguish asymptomatic fro...
Background: Neovascularization is a marker of plaque vulnerability that can be assessed noninvasivel...
Objectives: To evaluate whether contrast ultrasonography can be used to distinguish asymptomatic fro...
Objectives: To evaluate whether contrast ultrasonography can be used to distinguish asymptomatic fro...
Objectives: To evaluate whether contrast ultrasonography can be used to distinguish asymptomatic fro...