AbstractPurpose: This study was undertaken to determine the incidence of disease progression of moderate (50% to 79%) internal carotid artery stenosis in patients with symptoms, patients with nonhemispheric symptoms, and symptom-free patients and to define the risk of development of new neurologic events in each group.Methods: Over a 6-year period, 272 patients with moderate internal carotid artery stenoses were monitored for a mean of 44 months with color-flow duplex scanning (CFS). At the time of the initial scan, 142 patients were symptom free, 87 had experienced transient ischemic attacks, amaurosis fugax, or mild strokes, and 43 had ill-defined nonhemispheric symptoms. The average number of follow-up scans was 2.4 per patient (range 1 ...
Objective: The best way to manage both symptomatic and asymptomatic severe carotid stenoses has been...
ObjectiveThe best way to manage both symptomatic and asymptomatic severe carotid stenoses has been t...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to delineate the natural history of the progression o...
AbstractPurpose: The incidence rate of disease progression and stroke after the diagnosis of a moder...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to delineate the natural history of the progression o...
AbstractPurpose: The natural history of incidentally discovered asymptomatic mild (<50%) and moderat...
AbstractPurpose: The incidence rate of disease progression and stroke after the diagnosis of a moder...
Background and purpose: Severe stenosis in the internal carotid artery may increase the risk of isch...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aimed at evaluating whether ultrasound monitoring of moderate asy...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aimed at evaluating whether ultrasound monitoring of moderate asy...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aimed at evaluating whether ultrasound monitoring of moderate asy...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aimed at evaluating whether ultrasound monitoring of moderate asy...
ObjectivesTo study the risk factors and rate of progression of asymptomatic carotid stenosis in pati...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of significant carotid ...
AbstractObjectives: to assess the incidence and the rate of progression of internal carotid artery (...
Objective: The best way to manage both symptomatic and asymptomatic severe carotid stenoses has been...
ObjectiveThe best way to manage both symptomatic and asymptomatic severe carotid stenoses has been t...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to delineate the natural history of the progression o...
AbstractPurpose: The incidence rate of disease progression and stroke after the diagnosis of a moder...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to delineate the natural history of the progression o...
AbstractPurpose: The natural history of incidentally discovered asymptomatic mild (<50%) and moderat...
AbstractPurpose: The incidence rate of disease progression and stroke after the diagnosis of a moder...
Background and purpose: Severe stenosis in the internal carotid artery may increase the risk of isch...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aimed at evaluating whether ultrasound monitoring of moderate asy...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aimed at evaluating whether ultrasound monitoring of moderate asy...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aimed at evaluating whether ultrasound monitoring of moderate asy...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aimed at evaluating whether ultrasound monitoring of moderate asy...
ObjectivesTo study the risk factors and rate of progression of asymptomatic carotid stenosis in pati...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of significant carotid ...
AbstractObjectives: to assess the incidence and the rate of progression of internal carotid artery (...
Objective: The best way to manage both symptomatic and asymptomatic severe carotid stenoses has been...
ObjectiveThe best way to manage both symptomatic and asymptomatic severe carotid stenoses has been t...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to delineate the natural history of the progression o...