Aberrant Ascending Pharyngeal Artery Mimicking a Partially Occluded Internal Carotid Artery |
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Authors: | Chao-Jung Wei MD PhD Feng-Chi Chang MD See-Ying Chiou MD Michael M. Teng MD Han-Hua Hu MD Chih-Ping Chung MD Yi-Hon Chou MD Cheng-Yen Chang MD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital and College of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan. |
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Abstract: | Doppler sonography has become a primary imaging modality for the diagnosis of carotid arterial stenosis. Carotid stenting for a severely stenotic but not completely occluded carotid artery is becoming an alternative to carotid endarterectomy in selected groups of patients. The authors discuss a case of complete occlusion of the internal carotid artery associated with an ipsilateral aberrant ascending pharyngeal artery originating from the proximal internal carotid artery, which mimicked a stenotic internal carotid artery on sonography. Meticulous Doppler sonographic examination may provide clues for this extraordinary condition, yet angiography is indicated for a definite diagnosis. |
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Keywords: | Internal carotid artery ascending pharyngeal artery angiography carotid occlusion |
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