Recent Diagnostic Improvement for the Noninvasive Assessment of Cervical and Cerebral Arteriopathy

Abstract
Noninvasive methods for the diagnosis of large artery disease include ultrasound and magnetic resonance tests. The combined use of magnetic resonance angiography and duplex sonography, which are becoming increasingly available, promises to reduce the number of necessary conventional angiographies. Three examples considering important issues of cerebrovascular diseases demonstrate this hypothesis.

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