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US of neurovascular occlusive disease: interpretive pearls and pitfalls.

Javier M Romero1, Michael H Lev, Suk-Tak Chan, Molly M Connelly, Ryan C Curiel, Anna E Jackson, R Gilberto Gonzalez, Robert H Ackerman.   

Abstract

Ultrasonography (US) of the head and neck is a convenient but operator-dependent screening tool for detection and diagnosis of neurovascular occlusive disease. In US examination of the extracranial carotid arteries, stenosis is most commonly graded according to the peak systolic Doppler velocity in the region of maximal luminal narrowing rather than according to the percentage of atheromatous plaque occupying the lumen. However, the peak systolic velocity is not always reliable in estimation of the degree of stenosis. General diagnostic pitfalls include technical difficulties with scanning, failure to review the spectral waveform patterns, the presence of additional stenotic lesions, and anatomic variants. Specific examples of pitfalls include tandem lesions, differentiation of pseudo-occlusion from true total occlusion, pseudonormalization of velocities in cases of very severe stenosis, lesions of the carotid artery origin or aortic valve, progression of subclavian steal, underestimation of severe stenosis due to heavily calcified plaque, a persistent trigeminal artery, and contralateral carotid artery stenosis. Although conventional angiography remains the standard of reference for assessment of carotid artery disease, recognition of these common sources of error in US can improve the accuracy of this noninvasive test in diagnosis of carotid artery occlusion.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12235345     DOI: 10.1148/radiographics.22.5.g02se141165

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiographics        ISSN: 0271-5333            Impact factor:   5.333


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Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2011-11-10       Impact factor: 1.475

Review 2.  Carotid Near-Occlusion: A Comprehensive Review, Part 1--Definition, Terminology, and Diagnosis.

Authors:  E Johansson; A J Fox
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2015-08-27       Impact factor: 3.825

3.  Internal carotid artery stenosis presenting as ipsilateral posterior cerebral artery ischaemic stroke: a lesson to be learnt.

Authors:  Jonathan Michael Hunter; Sanaz Kahlili Tehrani; Tanya Wood; Richard Geraghty
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2013-04-22

4.  Painless Acute Aortic Dissection May Present as a Stroke; Risky Markers that Could be Identified on Hospital Arrival.

Authors:  Ying Chieh Huang; Sheng Feng Sung; Kuan Ting Liu
Journal:  J Acute Med       Date:  2017-09-01

5.  Multi-assessment of critical steno-occlusive middle cerebral arteries: transcranial Doppler combined with magnetic resonance angiography.

Authors:  Xiuyun Mo; Zelan Ma; Hao Lin; Aihua Ou; Xumin He; Guoqing Liu; Ting Zhou; Jingxin Zhong
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2022-09-28

6.  Anatomical features and clinical relevance of a persistent trigeminal artery.

Authors:  Gabriel Alcalá-Cerra; R S Tubbs; Lucía M Niño-Hernández
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2012-09-28
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