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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 2, 2006, No. 2
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computed
tomographic
angiography
, craniocerebral
computed tomographic angiography, craniocerebral
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 4, 2008, No. 1
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Helical
computed
tomographic
angiography
: an excellent screening test for blunt cerebrovascular injury.
Berne JD, Norwood SH, McAuley CE, Villareal DH.
Helical computed tomographic angiography: an excellent screening test for blunt cerebrovascular injury.
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 7, 2011, No. 1
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We present our own experience in two clinical cases with FFT in internal carotid artery (ICA), detected by CCDS or
computed
tomographic
angiography
(CTA) of the supraaortal cerebral arteries.
We present our own experience in two clinical cases with FFT in internal carotid artery (ICA), detected by CCDS or computed tomographic angiography (CTA) of the supraaortal cerebral arteries.
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 12, 2016, No. 2
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There are 4 methods available to date for vertebrobasilar (VB) vascular imaging: extracranial and intracranial sonography,
computed
tomographic
angiography
(CTA), magnetic resonance
angiography
with (CE-MRA) and without contrast agents and conventional catheter intra-arterial
angiography
(lAA).
There are 4 methods available to date for vertebrobasilar (VB) vascular imaging: extracranial and intracranial sonography, computed tomographic angiography (CTA), magnetic resonance angiography with (CE-MRA) and without contrast agents and conventional catheter intra-arterial angiography (lAA).
Each of them has its advantages and disadvantages. lntra-arterial angiography remains the reference standard for identification of VA stenosis. lt is, however, an invasive technique accompanied by a 2% risk of procedural iatrogenic stroke [9]. CTA and CE-MRA imaging are based on the flow within the vessels, which means that the definition may be scarce in cases with turbulent or severely reduced flow [10].
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