Stroke, Vol 20, 1477-1483, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
A Torvik, A Svindland and CF Lindboe
We histologically examined specimens from 11 patients with recent occluding
thrombi at the carotid bifurcation to study local factors in the vessel
wall that precipitated the thrombi. The area of stenosis of the vessel
lumen was determined morphometrically. Severe atherosclerotic stenosis was
frequent but was not a prerequisite for thrombus formation since specimens
from almost one half of the patients had only moderate narrowing of the
lumen (less than 60% stenosis). Specimens from three patients showed
ulcerations, those from one showed intraplaque hemorrhage, and those from
one massive plaque rupture, all of which were thought to be important in
thrombogenesis. All such types of plaque complications may thus precipitate
thrombi but no single complication was particularly predominant, and
specimens from one half of the patients showed no complications at all.
Screening of the carotid arteries for stenosis can therefore detect only
one half of the individuals who ultimately will develop thrombosis, and the
risk caused by plaque complications seems to be moderate in unselected
materials.
ARTICLES
Pathogenesis of carotid thrombosis
Department of Pathology, Ulleval University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
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