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Carotid near-occlusion is often overlooked when CT angiography is assessed in routine practice.

Elias JohanssonThomas GuRichard I AvivAllan J Fox
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• Carotid near-occlusion is severe stenosis with distal artery collapse; this collapse is often subtle. • A fifth of near-occlusions were detected in routine practice. Many readers mistake near-occlusion for stenosis without distal artery collapse, either by not actively searching for subtle collapses or by not interpreting the collapse correctly when noticed. • On the other hand, the novice diagnostician should be cautioned to not over-diagnose near-occlusion; other causes of extracranial ICA asymmetry also exist such as distal disease and Circle of Willis anatomical variants.
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