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    . Without any type of temporary test occlusion, the incidence of stroke after permanent carotid artery occlusion ranges from 17% to 30% (1- 5). In 1911, Matas (6 .

When to Operate in Carotid Artery Disease - January 15, 2000 .
    . MRA is a useful complement to duplex ultrasonography for the noninvasive diagnosis of internal carotid artery occlusion. When the .

The relation of retinal artery occlusion and carotid artery .
    . Stroke, Vol 19, 1239-1242, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association. ARTICLES. The relation of retinal artery occlusion and carotid artery stenosis. .

Rapidly Progressive Dementia Due to Bilateral Internal Carotid .
    . Rapidly Progressive Dementia Due to Bilateral Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion with Infarction of the Total Length of the Corpus Callosum. .

Central Retinal Artery Occlusion (CRAO): outline for medical .
    . OPHTHALMIC ARTERY OCCLUSION. . It is usually due to carotid artery disease, mainly atherosclerosis causing amaurosis fugax as described above and ocular ischemia .

Temporary balloon occlusion of internal carotid artery : a simple .
    . 13. 14. Steed DL, Webster MW, deVreis EJ et al: Clinical observations on the effect of carotid artery occlusion on cerebral blood flow mapped by xenon computed .




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