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Abstract: ObjectiveTo explore the value of conventional ultrasonic in diagnosis of carotid atherosclerotic plaques comparing with contrastenhanced ultrasound. MethodsThe clinical data included conventional and contrastenhanced ultrasound image of 54 cerebrovascular patients with carotid atherosclerotic plaques which confirmed by conventional ultrasonic. ResultsThe conventional ultrasound in seven patients showed low echo plaques confirmed by contrastenhanced ultrasound plaque only for grade Ⅰ; conventional ultrasound in five patients showed high echo plaques confirmed by contrastenhanced ultrasound plaque for grade ⅢⅣ; contrastenhanced ultrasound imaging in three patients showed the plaque of internal carotid lateral wall that conventional ultrasonic failed to clearly find. Carotid artery stenosis was confirmed by conventional ultrasonic and contrastenhanced ultrasound in two patients, stenosis rate was estimated for 50%69%. ConclusionContrastenhanced ultrasound is better than conventional ultrasonic in diagnosis of carotid atherosclerotic plaques, especially finding the lateral wall plaque of carotid artery, observing the angiogenesis in atherosclerosis plaque and assessment of plaque stability.
Key words: carotid artery thrombosis;contrast media, ultrasonography
Zhang Xueqiana,Tian Huib,Jia Lijinga,Wei Jingmeib. Comparative study of conventional and contrastenhanced ultrasound in diagnosis of carotid atherosclerotic plaques[J]. Clinical Focus, doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-583X.2016.11.018.
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http://www.lchc.cn/EN/Y2016/V31/I11/1233