High-resolution Duplex Sonography: Non-invasive Measurement of Atherosclerosis as Predictor of Cerebrovascular Disease

Doaa Youssry Soliman;

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BACKGROUND: Carotid atherosclerosis and endothelial dysfunction are early functional and structural markers of systemic atherosclerosis can be assessed non-invasively by high resolution duplex. METHOD: 30 patients presenting with stroke (mean age 55.5±6.7


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Title High-resolution Duplex Sonography: Non-invasive Measurement of Atherosclerosis as Predictor of Cerebrovascular Disease
Authors Doaa Youssry Soliman
Keywords High-resolution Duplex Sonography: Non-invasive Measurement of Atherosclerosis as Predictor of Cerebrovascular Disease
Issue Date 2008
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BACKGROUND: Carotid atherosclerosis and endothelial dysfunction are early functional and structural markers of systemic atherosclerosis can be assessed non-invasively by high resolution duplex. METHOD: 30 patients presenting with stroke (mean age 55.5±6.7

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