Abstract
Objectives: To determine the prevalence and flow characteristics of nonatherosclerotic pathologies of the cervical vessels. Design: From 1997 to 2003, 11 480 ultrasound tests were performed for neck vessel evaluation on patients with cerebrovascular symptoms and trauma, and on asymptomatic patients with a bruit, cervical mass, or prior to aortocoronary bypass. When necessary, these findings were confirmed by other imaging modalities. Results: A total of 3010 repeated tests were excluded, leaving 8470 patients. The prevalence of nonatherosclerotic pathologies (n = 55) was 0.65%. The most common was thromboembolism (n = 19, 0.22%), followed by dissection (n = 16, 0.19%), carotid body tumors (n = 5, 0.06%), aneurysms (n = 4, 0.05%), fibromuscular dysplasia (n = 4, 0.05%), Takayasu's arteritis (n = 1, 0.01%), pseudoaneurysms (n = 5, 0.06%), and arteriovenous fistulae (n = 1, 0.01%). Cerebrovascular symptoms were present in 27 patients (49%). Conclusion: Nonatherosclerotic pathology accounts for 0.65% of patients referred for neck vessel evaluation. About half of them are symptomatic. Diagnosis of these pathologies and knowledge of their flow characteristics is important for patient management.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 417-427 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| Journal | Vascular and Endovascular Surgery |
| Volume | 41 |
| Issue number | 5 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Oct 2007 |
Keywords
- Carotid aneurysms
- Carotid body tumors
- Carotid fibromuscular dysplasia
- Nonatherosclerotic pathology
- Takayasu's arteritis
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