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Left-sided carotid arteries have a higher prevalence of intraplaque hemorrhage than right-sided: An asymmetric conundrum.

Anthony S LarsonWaleed BrinjikjiLuis SavastanoEugene ScharfJohn HustonJohn C Benson
Published in: The neuroradiology journal (2021)
Left-sided plaques more frequently have IPH and may be more likely to result in ipsilateral ischemic strokes compared with right-sided plaques. The underlying mechanism of asymmetric distribution of IPH between right and left carotids remains unclear.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • cerebral ischemia