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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, Vol. 1, 2005
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Clinical Application of Transcranial
Colour-Coded
Duplex Sonography in Neurology
Clinical Application of Transcranial Colour-Coded Duplex Sonography in Neurology
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Transcranial
colour-coded
duplex sonography is a relatively new non-invasive method for imaging both the intracranial circulation and the parenchymal structures of the brain.
Transcranial colour-coded duplex sonography is a relatively new non-invasive method for imaging both the intracranial circulation and the parenchymal structures of the brain.
It allows multiple investigation, follow up and evaluation of the therapeutic efficacy in patients with various brain diseases cerebral infarctions, intracerebral haematomas, cerebral oedema, stenoses and aneurysms of the basal cerebral arteries, arterio-venous malformations, thrombosis of cerebral veins, brain tumors and some neurodegenerative diseases. The article summarises the update knowledge concerning the clinical application of this method in neurology.
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A validation study on the interobserver reproducibility of transcranial
colour-coded
duplex sonography velocity measurements.
Baumgartner R, Mathias J, Sturzenegger M, Mattle H.
A validation study on the interobserver reproducibility of transcranial colour-coded duplex sonography velocity measurements.
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Transoccipital power-based
colour-coded
duplex sonography of cerebral sinuses and vains.
Baumgartner R, Nirkko A, Muri R, Gonner F.
Transoccipital power-based colour-coded duplex sonography of cerebral sinuses and vains.
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Comparison of transcranial
colour-coded
sonography and magnetic resonance angiography in acute stroke.
Kenton A, Martin P, Abbort R, Moody A.
Comparison of transcranial colour-coded sonography and magnetic resonance angiography in acute stroke.
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Assessment of the posterior communicating artery by transcranial
colour-coded
duplex sonography.
Klotzsch C, Popescu O, Berlit P.
Assessment of the posterior communicating artery by transcranial colour-coded duplex sonography.
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Contrast-enhanced transcranial colour \-coded sonography in acute hemispheric brain infarction.
Postert T, Braun B, Meves et al.
Contrast-enhanced transcranial colour \-coded sonography in acute hemispheric brain infarction.
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Transcranial
colour-coded
duplex sonography in childhood and adolescence .Age dependence of flow velocities and waveform
Schoning M, Staab M, Walter J, Niemann G.
Transcranial colour-coded duplex sonography in childhood and adolescence .Age dependence of flow velocities and waveform
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Visualization of the basilar artery by transcranial
colour-coded
duplex sonography:comparison with postmortem results.
Schulte-Altedorneburg G, Droste D, Popa V, et al.
Visualization of the basilar artery by transcranial colour-coded duplex sonography:comparison with postmortem results.
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Comparison of transcranial
colour-coded
duplex sonography and cranial CT measurements for determining third ventricle midline shift in space-occupying stroke.
Stolz E, Gerriets T, Fiss I, Babacan S, Seidel G, Kaps M.
Comparison of transcranial colour-coded duplex sonography and cranial CT measurements for determining third ventricle midline shift in space-occupying stroke.
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 4, 2008, No. 1
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Comparison between the results from colour coded duplex scan (CCDS), B-flow imaging, computer tomography angiography (CTA) and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) was performed.
We present a 51 years old man with spontaneous left ICA dissection.
Comparison between the results from colour coded duplex scan (CCDS), B-flow imaging, computer tomography angiography (CTA) and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) was performed.
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 4, 2008, No. 2
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Colour-Coded
Duplex Sonography in Cerebral Aneurysms – Comparative Investigations
Colour-Coded Duplex Sonography in Cerebral Aneurysms – Comparative Investigations
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Diagnostic Value of Transcranial
Colour-Coded
Duplex Sonography in Cerebral Aneurysms – Comparative Investigations with Digital Subtraction Angiography
Diagnostic Value of Transcranial Colour-Coded Duplex Sonography in Cerebral Aneurysms – Comparative Investigations with Digital Subtraction Angiography
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to study the diagnostic value of transcranial
colour-coded
duplex sonography (TCCDS) for diagnosis of cerebral aneurysms in patients with and without subarachnoid haemorrhage in comparative investigations with conventional digital subtraction angiography (DSA).
to study the diagnostic value of transcranial colour-coded duplex sonography (TCCDS) for diagnosis of cerebral aneurysms in patients with and without subarachnoid haemorrhage in comparative investigations with conventional digital subtraction angiography (DSA).
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colour-coded
duplex scan, magnetic resonance imaging
colour-coded duplex scan, magnetic resonance imaging
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Colour-coded
duplex sonography was used to determine the extracranial blood flow velocity and the intima media thickness (IMT) of
The study included 93 patients with AIDCC, 30 patients with risk factors (RF) for cerebrovascular disease (CVD) and 78 healthy subjects. A questionnaire for RF for CVD was filled out. The patients were devided in two groups depending of the stage of arterial hypertension (AH): stage І [140-159/90-99], stage ІІ [160-179/100-109], stage ІІІ [≥180/≥110].
Colour-coded duplex sonography was used to determine the extracranial blood flow velocity and the intima media thickness (IMT) of
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 5, 2009, No. 1
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Colour-coded
duplex sonography was used to determine the extracranial blood flow velocity and the intima media thickness (IMT) of common carotid arteries (CCA), the
Colour-coded duplex sonography was used to determine the extracranial blood flow velocity and the intima media thickness (IMT) of common carotid arteries (CCA), the
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 9, 2013, No. 1
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The Methods section states that: “For each assessment the direction of flow is [analyzed either with the pulsed wave mode and the sample placed in the vessel, at a 60° angle, or with the colour coded mode, by comparing the colour of the flow in the IJV/VV with that of the satellite carotid and/or vertebral artery, respectively.
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The Methods section states that: “For each assessment the direction of flow is [analyzed either with the pulsed wave mode and the sample placed in the vessel, at a 60° angle, or with the colour coded mode, by comparing the colour of the flow in the IJV/VV with that of the satellite carotid and/or vertebral artery, respectively.
Either the IJVs or the VVs can be examined by using both the transversal and/or the longitudinal cervical access“. Again, from the methodological point of view, we strongly recommend assessment by pulsed-wave Doppler mode in addition to color-coded mode. The longitudinal oriented cervical veins have to be examined by ultrasound in longitudinal planes in each case, as due to the Doppler formula, reliable measurements are dependent on the ultrasound angle, and ultrasound application at 90° can misleadingly suggest zero flow. The presented figure in this paper only shows a transversal section through the IJV and the common carotid artery, which both show a red signal, thereby suggesting a retrograde flow in the IJV. Transversal IJV examination may be adequate for determining flow direction in hurried routine examinations especially as using this method the probe can be adjusted
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Clinical application of transcranial
colour-coded
duplex sonography-a review.
Zipper, SG, Stolz, E.
Clinical application of transcranial colour-coded duplex sonography-a review.
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 14, 2018, No. 2
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colour-coded
duplex sonography, coronary subclavian steal syndrome; internal mammary artery graft; stenosis of subclavian artery
colour-coded duplex sonography, coronary subclavian steal syndrome; internal mammary artery graft; stenosis of subclavian artery
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colour-coded
duplex sonography, impaired jugular venous drainage, malignancies in a mediastinum
colour-coded duplex sonography, impaired jugular venous drainage, malignancies in a mediastinum
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