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Citation Context ...s with MRI-based characterization of carotid artery plaquescomposition and its association with ispsilateral stroke or transientsischemic attack (TIA) were eligible. Specific inclusion criteria were:s=-=(1)-=- English language articles; (2) studies with ≥10 subjects; (3) MRIsof carotid vessel plaque composition; (4) mean follow-up >1 monthsafter plaque imaging; (5) assessment for development of ipsilateral... |
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Citation Context ...position and its association with ispsilateral stroke or transientsischemic attack (TIA) were eligible. Specific inclusion criteria were:s(1) English language articles; (2) studies with ≥10 subjects; =-=(3)-=- MRIsof carotid vessel plaque composition; (4) mean follow-up >1 monthsafter plaque imaging; (5) assessment for development of ipsilateralsstroke or TIA; and (6) nonsurgical management of patients. Gi... |
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Citation Context ...on of carotid artery plaquescomposition and its association with ispsilateral stroke or transientsischemic attack (TIA) were eligible. Specific inclusion criteria were:s(1) English language articles; =-=(2)-=- studies with ≥10 subjects; (3) MRIsof carotid vessel plaque composition; (4) mean follow-up >1 monthsafter plaque imaging; (5) assessment for development of ipsilateralsstroke or TIA; and (6) nonsurg... |
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Citation Context ...igible. Specific inclusion criteria were:s(1) English language articles; (2) studies with ≥10 subjects; (3) MRIsof carotid vessel plaque composition; (4) mean follow-up >1 monthsafter plaque imaging; =-=(5)-=- assessment for development of ipsilateralsstroke or TIA; and (6) nonsurgical management of patients. Givensthe emphasis on certain plaque characteristics in the AmericansHeart Association (AHA) class... |
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Citation Context ... stroke or transientsischemic attack (TIA) were eligible. Specific inclusion criteria were:s(1) English language articles; (2) studies with ≥10 subjects; (3) MRIsof carotid vessel plaque composition; =-=(4)-=- mean follow-up >1 monthsafter plaque imaging; (5) assessment for development of ipsilateralsstroke or TIA; and (6) nonsurgical management of patients. Givensthe emphasis on certain plaque characteris... |
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Symptomatic low-grade carotid stenosis with intraplaque hemorrhage and expansive arterial remodeling is associated with a high relapse rate refractory to medical treatment. Neurosurgery
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Citation Context ...ticles; (2) studies with ≥10 subjects; (3) MRIsof carotid vessel plaque composition; (4) mean follow-up >1 monthsafter plaque imaging; (5) assessment for development of ipsilateralsstroke or TIA; and =-=(6)-=- nonsurgical management of patients. Givensthe emphasis on certain plaque characteristics in the AmericansHeart Association (AHA) classification system,3,4 we included 3sspecific plaque elements in th... |
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