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*Ultrasound

Stroke, Vol 12, 518-520, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association


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Sonographic demonstration of fibromuscular hyperplasia of the cervical internal carotid artery

SL Edell and P Huang

Ultrasound examination of the carotid artery has recently become an accepted procedure in screening patients with transient ischemic attacks. We report a patient with fibromuscular hyperplasia of the carotid artery diagnosed successfully with digital gray scale contact ultrasonic scanning and confirmed with arteriography.


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