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Clinical Evaluation of Stenosis of the Carotid Bifurcation with Magnetic Resonance Angiographic Techniques
Arch Neurol 48:484-489, Kido,D.K.,et al, 1991
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Article Abstract
We evaluated the images of 60 carotid artery bifurcation in 31 patients suspected to have carotid artery disease who underwent invasive carotid angiography and combined two-dimensional,phase-sensitive and agradient- ehco magnetic resonance angiography.The phase scans consisted of seven serial projections that were obtained at 20 intervals(11.10 minutes)around the carotid bifurcation;the gradient-echo(GRASS)scans were composed of 11 axial images(2.4 minutes)acquired thorough the bifurcation.The two magnetic resonance angiographic techniques yielded complementary pieces of information and were used together to compare magnetic resonance angiography with invasive angiography.Comparison of magnetic resonance and invasive angiograms of the 60 carotid arteries shows that the sensitivity (86%)and specificity(92%)of the magnetic resonance angiographic techniques we used to diagnose clinically significant carotid stenosis approach but do not reach those of invasive angiography.
 
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