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Carotid Atherosclerosis, Ultrasound and Lipoproteins.

Arcangelo IannuzziPaolo RubbaMarco GentileVania MallardoIlenia Lorenza CalcaterraAlessandro BrescianiGiuseppe CovettiGianluigi CuomoPasquale MeroneAnna Di LorenzoRoberta AlfieriEmilio AlibertiFrancesco GiallauriaMatteo Nicola Dario Di MinnoGabriella Iannuzzo
Published in: Biomedicines (2021)
Carotid artery plaques are considered a measure of atherosclerosis and are associated with an increased risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, particularly ischemic strokes. Monitoring of patients with an elevated risk of stroke is critical in developing better prevention strategies. Non-invasive imaging allows us to directly see atherosclerosis in vessels and many features that are related to plaque vulnerability. A large body of evidence has demonstrated a strong correlation between some lipid parameters and carotid atherosclerosis. In this article, we review the relationship between lipids and atherosclerosis with a focus on carotid ultrasound, the most common method to estimate atherosclerotic load.
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