Carotid stenosis is a narrowing
of the lumen of the carotid artery, usually caused
by atherosclerosis. The unqualified term "carotid
stenosis" in common medical usage refers to
the stenosis in the proximal part of the internal
carotid artery (at the carotid bulb), as this
is the by far the most common site of stenosis
within the carotid arteries. Stenosis in other
parts of the carotid arteries does occur. Carotid
stenosis is usually diagnosed by color flow duplex
ultrasound scan of the neck arteries. This involves
no radiation, no needles and no contrast agents
that may cause allergic reactions. A Cat Scan
and MRI may also be preferred to establish the
diagnosis of Carotid Stenosis.
The goal of treatment is to reduce the risk of stroke
(cerebrovascular accident). Intervention (carotid
endarterectomy or carotid stenting) can cause stroke,
however where the risk of stroke from medical management
alone is high, intervention may be beneficial.
Clinically, risk of stroke from carotid stenois is
evaluated by the presence or absence of symptoms and
the degree of stenosis on imaging.
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