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- Published on: 13 April 2016
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- Published on: 13 April 2016Re:Aortic arch and ulcerative plaquesShow More
We appreciate the comment regarding our study on ulcerated plaque in the aortic arch.
As the commenter pointed, vascular neurologists might have believed that the aortic plaque configuration was as important as the plaque thickness when aortogenic embolism was assessed. Our study could identify a strong association between ulcerated plaque and recent multiple brain infarction, which was possibly caused by rec...
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None declared. - Published on: 13 April 2016Aortic arch and ulcerative plaquesShow More
Recent developments by Harloff ( 2008 ) describibg high risk plaques detected by TOE and MRI in aortic arch , and cryptogenic stroke , depicted certain characteristics ( > 4 mm thickness or presence of ulcerations or mobile components ) . Considering associated conditions , such aortic thrombi are defined as laminated deposition along the initial surface with variable echogenicity with or without mobile lesions... Tou...
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