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Significados de asymptomatic carotid en inglés
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Uso de asymptomatic carotid en inglés
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Symptomatic and asymptomaticcarotid IPH demonstrated different MRI signal evolution and associated carotid stenosis.
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Background Significant asymptomaticcarotid stenosis (ACS) is associated with higher risk of strokes.
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The management of asymptomaticcarotid artery stenosis (CAS) has been the subject of extensive debate.
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The absolute risk reduction was smaller in the asymptomaticcarotid trials, consistent with their lower absolute stroke risk.
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Objective: To develop a risk prediction tool to improve patient selection for CEA among patients with asymptomaticcarotid stenosis.
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If these patients can be treated similar to patients with asymptomaticcarotid pathology, then this needs to be clarified.
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The clinical significance of silent cerebral infarction in patients with asymptomaticcarotid artery stenosis has yet to be established.
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We used multivariable logistic regression to assess the association between asymptomaticcarotid plaques and the presence of cognitive impairment.
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Conclusions: Silent infarction in the setting of asymptomaticcarotid stenosis is not uncommon, but silent infarctions are rarely sizable.
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This article summarizes the current study situation on treatment of asymptomaticcarotid artery stenosis and discusses the evidence situation in the literature.
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Such findings may be of interest for providing a more comprehensive indication to surgical treatment in subgroups of subjects with asymptomaticcarotid stenosis.
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The aim of this study was to investigate risk factors affecting the presence of asymptomaticcarotid plaques in a middle-aged and elderly healthy population.
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Patients with asymptomaticcarotid artery stenosis are primarily treated conservatively and revascularization is indicated in patients with a low surgical and global cardiovascular risk.
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Multicenter, randomized, controlled trials have shown that surgery significantly reduces the risk of ipsilateral stroke in patients with severe symptomatic and asymptomaticcarotid stenosis.
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Fifty percent of the procedures were done for asymptomaticcarotid disease (216 of 431) and 50% were done for symptomatic carotid disease (215 of 431).
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The AsymptomaticCarotid Surgery Trial-2, along with individual patient data meta-analysis of all asymptomatic trials, will provide reliable …