PMID: 7333809Jan 1, 1981Paper

Carotid Doppler examination: a correlation with angiography

Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences
A SaiaP Tonin

Abstract

The Doppler ultrasound technique is a useful tool for the screening and follow-up of patients with extracranial atheromatous lesions of the carotid tree. Doppler examination was performed on 654 patients and compared with angiographic visualization of a total of 261 carotid arteries in 171 patients. The Doppler diagnostic criteria and their reliability are reported and discussed. This technique is not alternative but complementary to angiography.

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