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152 related items for PubMed ID: 7817922

  • 1. Protruding atheromas of the aortic arch in symptomatic patients with carotid artery disease.
    Demopoulos LA, Tunick PA, Bernstein NE, Perez JL, Kronzon I.
    Am Heart J; 1995 Jan; 129(1):40-4. PubMed ID: 7817922
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  • 5. Protruding atheromas in the thoracic aorta and systemic embolization.
    Tunick PA, Perez JL, Kronzon I.
    Ann Intern Med; 1991 Sep 15; 115(6):423-7. PubMed ID: 1872490
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  • 8. Atherosclerosis of the aorta is common in patients with severe aortic stenosis: an intraoperative transesophageal echocardiographic study.
    Weisenberg D, Sahar Y, Sahar G, Shapira Y, Iakobishvili Z, Vidne BA, Sagie A.
    J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 2005 Jul 15; 130(1):29-32. PubMed ID: 15999037
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  • 9. Acute stroke after coronary angiography associated with protruding mobile thoracic aortic atheromas.
    Shmuely H, Zoldan J, Sagie A, Maimon S, Pitlik S.
    Neurology; 1997 Dec 15; 49(6):1689-91. PubMed ID: 9409367
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  • 10. Dual-helical CT for detecting aortic atheromas as a source of stroke: comparison with transesophageal echocardiography.
    Tenenbaum A, Garniek A, Shemesh J, Fisman EZ, Stroh CI, Itzchak Y, Vered Z, Motro M.
    Radiology; 1998 Jul 15; 208(1):153-8. PubMed ID: 9646807
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  • 14. Characteristics and predictors of aortic plaques in patients with transient ischemic attacks and strokes.
    Yahia AM, Kirmani JF, Xavier AR, Shaukat A, Qureshi AI.
    J Neuroimaging; 2004 Jan 15; 14(1):16-22. PubMed ID: 14748204
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  • 18. Aortic plaque as a potential cause for cerebral ischemia.
    Guo Y, Rosengart A, Mitasch R, Kessler CM.
    J Tongji Med Univ; 1997 Jan 15; 17(3):177-81. PubMed ID: 9812773
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  • 19. High risk for vascular events in patients with protruding aortic atheromas: a prospective study.
    Tunick PA, Rosenzweig BP, Katz ES, Freedberg RS, Perez JL, Kronzon I.
    J Am Coll Cardiol; 1994 Apr 15; 23(5):1085-90. PubMed ID: 8144773
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  • 20. Transcutaneous detection of aortic arch atheromas by suprasternal harmonic imaging.
    Schwammenthal E, Schwammenthal Y, Tanne D, Tenenbaum A, Garniek A, Motro M, Rabinowitz B, Eldar M, Feinberg MS.
    J Am Coll Cardiol; 2002 Apr 03; 39(7):1127-32. PubMed ID: 11923035
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