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Cerebrovascular events: correlation with plaque type, velocity parameters and multiple risk factors.

Med Arh 64(4):204-7 (2010) PMID 21246915

Cerebrovascular events (CVE) are the third most common cause of death in Western countries and about 65-70% of CVE are due to atherosclerotic disease of carotid arteries. Color Doppler scanning is used to evaluate the presence, severity and type of atheromatous plaques as well as velocity parameters of carotid arteries. We performed this study to correlate data of morphological and velocity parameters with clinical variables in patients following CVE.

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