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Publikováno v:
Ultraschall in der Medizin. 17:229-235
AIM: To quantify the volume flow rate- (VFR-) effects of internal carotid disease on the common carotid artery both ipsi- and contralaterally for various degrees of stenosis. METHOD: A non-invasive ultrasonic time domain processing (M-mode) was used.
Autor:
A. Antoniou, Henrik Sillesen, Michael J. Campbell, Henning Laursen, V. A. Knappertz, Tina G. Nielsen, U. Sliwka, D. Kardoulas, T.V. Schroeder, Werner H. Mess, Frans L. Moll, Rob G.A. Ackerstaff, T. K. Hames, M.C. Pereira, Jonathan Beard, J. Galhano-Rodrigues, Ramon Vila, C. Sievers, V. Gazzard, M. Goertler, B. Widder, E. Elbers, P. Gallagher, K. Survana, D. Georgopolous, S. Sherriff, G. Rotatcher, P. Arbeille, G. Gourtsoyannis, Mariella Catalano, S. Rogers, A. Vanswundrecht
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 10:23-30
Objective:To correlate B-mode ultrasound findings to carotid plaque histology.Design:European multicentre study (nine centres).Material and Methods:Clinical presentation and risk factors were recorded and preoperative ultrasound Duplex scanning with
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 9:913-918
The objective of this study was to examine the cerebral blood flow and the vasomotor function of CO2-responsive intracerebral vessels in Alzheimer's disease. Patients met DSM-III-R criteria for dementia of Alzheimer type and had neither symptoms nor
Publikováno v:
Ultraschall in der Medizin (Stuttgart, Germany : 1980). 17(5)
To quantify the volume flow rate- (VFR-) effects of internal carotid disease on the common carotid artery both ipsi- and contralaterally for various degrees of stenosis.A non-invasive ultrasonic time domain processing (M-mode) was used. This proved t