<p>(A) Area limited by the outer wall of the vessel. (B) Lumen area. A similar method was used to evaluate coronary and cerebral arteries.</p
A semi-automated method is presented for the determination of the degree of stenosis of the internal...
Clinical research often involves measurement of continuous variables. However, clinical measurements...
The methods used for measurement of carotid artery stenosis are not uniform. Witness the chaos that ...
Purpose: The degree of stenosis is an important biomarker in assessing the severity of cardiovascula...
<p>Grading can be done in relation to the carotid bulb (ECST method) or the distal internal carotid ...
Atherosclerosis is a systemic disease, affecting individuals of all ages. It is characterized by the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Atherosclerosis of the major intracranial arteries is an important cause of ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is confusion about how carotid stenosis should be measured on angiogra...
ObjectiveThe use of cross-sectional area (CSA) measurements obtained from computed tomographic angio...
<p><b>A</b>). Five segments of the extra-cranial carotid artery: 1. proximal common carotid artery (...
<div><p>This figure provides a framework for understanding the multiple, quantitative calculations u...
The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of a risk index in symptomatic or asymptomat...
SummaryThe use of ultrasonic methods to evaluate carotid disease differs from country to country. Mo...
Aim. To study the clinical significance of the gradient of narrowing of arterial lumen (GNL) for ath...
Luminal narrowing was assessed in 238 transverse segments obtained from coronary arteries removed at...
A semi-automated method is presented for the determination of the degree of stenosis of the internal...
Clinical research often involves measurement of continuous variables. However, clinical measurements...
The methods used for measurement of carotid artery stenosis are not uniform. Witness the chaos that ...
Purpose: The degree of stenosis is an important biomarker in assessing the severity of cardiovascula...
<p>Grading can be done in relation to the carotid bulb (ECST method) or the distal internal carotid ...
Atherosclerosis is a systemic disease, affecting individuals of all ages. It is characterized by the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Atherosclerosis of the major intracranial arteries is an important cause of ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is confusion about how carotid stenosis should be measured on angiogra...
ObjectiveThe use of cross-sectional area (CSA) measurements obtained from computed tomographic angio...
<p><b>A</b>). Five segments of the extra-cranial carotid artery: 1. proximal common carotid artery (...
<div><p>This figure provides a framework for understanding the multiple, quantitative calculations u...
The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of a risk index in symptomatic or asymptomat...
SummaryThe use of ultrasonic methods to evaluate carotid disease differs from country to country. Mo...
Aim. To study the clinical significance of the gradient of narrowing of arterial lumen (GNL) for ath...
Luminal narrowing was assessed in 238 transverse segments obtained from coronary arteries removed at...
A semi-automated method is presented for the determination of the degree of stenosis of the internal...
Clinical research often involves measurement of continuous variables. However, clinical measurements...
The methods used for measurement of carotid artery stenosis are not uniform. Witness the chaos that ...