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1. The most important arterial Baroreceptors are located in the carotid sinus (at the bifurcation of external and internal carotids) and in the aortic arch (Figure 1).

2. Carotid Artery disease is also called carotid Artery stenosis

3. Look at his carotid.

4. You're at the carotid bifurcation.

5. Types of carotid Cavernous fistulas.

6. I shoot Mr. Marlow twice, severing jugulars and carotids with near-surgical precision.

7. Other causes of carotid Bruits include increased venous flow, external carotid artery stenosis, and transmitted cardiac murmur.

8. Carotid Artery angioplasty with stenting (CAS)

9. A carotid Cavernous fistula (CCF) is an abnormal passage between the venous Cavernous sinus and the internal carotid artery

10. Carotid Bruits are Bruits of the carotid artery in the neck (cervical Bruits), which indicate a high risk of stroke

11. Carotid atherosclerosis could cause a loss of balance.

12. Although auscultation for carotid Bruits is inexpensive and simple, auscultating for carotid Bruits in asymptomatic patients has fallen out of favor.

13. Results The most common site of plaque formation was the bifurcate of the common carotid artery(99% ), and the second commonest was carotid artery (12 % ).

14. It may occur as the result of carotid artery stenosis (though some disagree); however, most carotid Bruits, particularly those found in younger or asymptomatic patients, are not related to any disease and are termed "innocent carotid Bruits"

15. The study showed that Contralateral carotid occlusion is an important predictor of risk for in-hospital death, myocardial infarction (MI), or stroke among patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy

16. When an abnormal connection happens between either of the carotid arteries and the veins just behind the eye, it is called a carotid Cavernous fistula

17. Bulkin has more experience with Peripheral Vascular Disease, Carotid Artery Disease or Carotid Endarterectomy, and Aortic Aneurysm or Dissection than other specialists in his area

18. All carotid stricture or obliteration occurred at the initial part.

19. The anoxia was induced by constriction of both carotid arteries.

20. We shall start at the origin of the carotid Arteries

21. The main arterial Baroreceptors are in the wall of the carotid sinus on each side of the neck, where the common carotid artery divides into the

22. Preoperative screening in patients with carotid bruits may also be useful.

23. CWI is caused by systemic hypotension, carotid stenosis or occlusion, microembolisn.

24. Bowel sounds, fetal sounds and carotid bruit can also be Auscultated

25. Abdominal sounds, fetal sounds and carotid bruit can also be Auscultated

26. Your carotid Arteries are two large blood vessels in your neck

27. I noticed a small bruit when I listened to Harvey's left carotid.

28. Baroreceptors are mechanoreceptors located in the carotid sinus and in the aortic arch

29. The external carotid artery; The triangles of the neck; The internal carotid artery; The Arteries of the brain; The Arteries of the upper extremity The subclavian artery; The axilla

30. Baroreceptors in the aortic arch and carotid sinus have significant clinical significance

31. A carotid bruit is a sound that blood makes when it passes over an obstruction in the carotid artery, the main passageway for supplying blood to the head and neck.

32. A case of a juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma is reported. The bilateral selective angiograms of the external carotid arteries as well as of the internal carotid arteries revealed a distinct tumor stain.

33. The external carotid artery is a major artery of the head and neck.

34. Clinical Detection and Prognosis Carotid Bruits are detected in 4% to 5% of the population aged 48 to 80 years and are associated with internal carotid artery stenosis in 50% of cases

35. A carotid-cavernous fistula (CCF) is a pathologic shunt between the carotid artery and the venous cavernous sinus; such hemodynamic lesions often lead to the triad of exophthalmos, epibulbar Arterialized loops, and glaucoma

36. Bruits are not a very speci fi c indicator of internal carotid artery disease

37. After being anaesthetised catheters were placed in the carotid artery and blood flow probe.

38. Ischemic ophthalmopathy was invariably due to an occlusive disease of the internal carotid artery.

39. Carotid angiography revealed that the tumour was surrounded by “pathological” angiomatous vessels drained by “early veins”.

40. After lowering cerebrospinal fluid pressure an increase of carotid flow velocity was found on Doppler hematotachography.

41. These Baroreceptors are stretch receptors located in the aortic arch and in the carotid sinuses

42. The bronchi were supplied by the branch of bronchus coming from the common carotid artery.

43. Catecholamines (Adrenaline) applied on the carotid sinus cause a considerable reduction in arterial blood pressure.

44. His carotid artery was severed, presumably by the ice he hit on the way down.

45. Objective To explore the correlation between the unstability of carotid plaques and ischemic cerebrovascular diseases.

46. Angioplasty is used on renal (kidney) arteries, carotid (neck) arteries, cerebral (brain) arteries, and coronary (heart) arteries.

47. In order to properly Choke your partner, you have to apply pressure to the carotid artery

48. ICA Bifurcation aneurysms project in the direction of terminal carotid flow, either superiorly or posteriorly (Fig

49. Since April 1977, 87 patients with 131 asymptomatic carotid Bruits were evaluated with the Gee ocu …

50. Un-fortunately Bruits at this location can also arise from disease of the external carotid artery

51. Auscultate carotid arteries bilateral for bruits (1 at a time) (1 pt) Palpate pulses: brachial, radial

52. Stage III encompasses the indications for emergency carotid endarterectomy: crescendo endarterectomies (IIIA) and acute/progressive apoplexy (IIIB).

53. Ageusia in carotid dissection is explained by the close anatomic relation of the internal carotid artery and the chorda tympani in the short petrous bone. However, since extension of the space-occupying, dissecting intramural hematoma into the carotid channel as in our patient occurs infrequently – a probable precondition for the chorda tympani lesion – loss of taste is accordingly very rare.

54. The term refers to the narrowing of the carotid Arteries.This narrowing is usually caused by the buildup of …

55. In carotid thromboendartectomy the afferent conduction of somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP) is recommended as the method of choice.

56. But Apparently a tear in the carotid artery is the leading cause in strokes among young people

57. The new ban on Chokeholds is a full prohibition on carotid-artery compression techniques — and includes no exceptions

58. Spasms of the internal cervical carotid artery are often transient and seem to react to adrenolytic drugs.—2.

59. Tourniquets, placed upon the carotid arteries, occupy a position of great honor in the Armamentarium of such people

60. The Baroreceptors are densely situated on the walls of the arch of aorta and the carotid sinus.

61. ● People who have coronary heart disease or narrowed carotid arteries (the main blood vessels in the neck).

62. Twenty Hubbard Cockerels each weighing 2.4 kg were surgically fitted with plastic cannulae in the carotid artery and crop

63. Bruits arising in the carotid arteries are produced by intrinsic stenosis or, occasionally, with vascular occlusion from extrinsic compression

64. The Basilar artery is formed at the point of fusion of paired carotid arteries and paired vertebral arteries

65. SUMMARY: Arterialized blood flow in the cavernous sinus may result from carotid-cavernous fistula or dural venous fistula

66. We reviewed the early outcome of patients with ACB and/or valve replacement and simultaneous carotid endarterectomy (TEA).

67. BP information is sensed by stretch receptors (Baroreceptors) mainly located on the wall of carotid arteries and aorta (8)

68. In addition, the ectasia of the contralateral carotid had led to a pressure atrophy of the adjacent optic nerve.

69. Additionally, patients with a carotid bruit were 5 times as likely to die because of a cardiovascular-related event.

70. Several other vascular sounds may be Auscultated in the cervical region and must be differentiated from carotid bruits

71. For correct intraoperative electrode placement at the carotid bifurcation, the baroreceptor reflex needs to be activated several times.

72. All Artiodactyl brains were perfusion fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde in 0.1 M phosphate buffer through the carotid arteries following euthanasia …

73. A demonstration of Arteriography showing the aorta, the left and right coronary arteries , the carotid artery and the vertebral arteries.

74. Soon after arising from the aorta, the Brachiocephalic trunk divides into the right common carotid and right subclavian arteries.

75. Significant carotid bulb ectasia can be demonstrated and differentiated from aneurysm formation by 3 D technique and angio-CT.

76. Bruits heard only at the bifurcation are more speci fi c for internal carotid artery origin stenosis, but lack sensitivity

77. In some Carnivora, a channel running through the Alisphenoid bone which carries a branch of the external carotid artery

78. Using a stethoscope, we prospectively Auscultated 273 carotid arteries of 145 patients blinded to the results of a complete extracrani …

79. An angiographic study of two cases in which the right vertebral artery arises anomalously from the right common carotid is presented.

80. Causes of Blackouts include: Neurally-mediated reflex syncope — this term encompasses vasovagal syncope (fainting), carotid sinus syndrome, and situational syncope.