2022
DOI: 10.4102/sajr.v26i1.2291
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A case of carotid web: Cause of stroke in healthy and young patients

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“…The most frequent misdiagnosis of CaW by DUS in our review was the report of an unremarkable exam. The diagnosis of CaW requires an experienced operator that should be aware that the typical appearance of CaW as a motionless, hypo or isoechoic, triangular lesion with a hyperechoic edge protruding from the posterior wall of the ICA is best seen in the longitudinal plane [30,36]. Also, anechoic/hypoechoic and short lesions are difficult to identify [30,36].…”
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“…The most frequent misdiagnosis of CaW by DUS in our review was the report of an unremarkable exam. The diagnosis of CaW requires an experienced operator that should be aware that the typical appearance of CaW as a motionless, hypo or isoechoic, triangular lesion with a hyperechoic edge protruding from the posterior wall of the ICA is best seen in the longitudinal plane [30,36]. Also, anechoic/hypoechoic and short lesions are difficult to identify [30,36].…”
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“…Atherosclerotic plaques, similarly to CaW, are usually located at the carotid bifurcation or proximal ICA and may both protrude to the vessel lumen [30,36]. Additionally, CaW may be located on the surface of atherosclerotic plaques [30], which might further difficult its diagnosis.…”
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