1995
DOI: 10.1159/000107811
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Aortic Arch Atheroma and Stroke

Abstract: The development of transoesophageal echocardiography as a relatively non-invasive means of imaging the aortic arch has led to the discovery of this region as a potential cause of stroke. There is in vivo and autopsy evidence that aortic arch atheroma is an independent risk factor for ischaemic stroke and that the risk is of the same order of magnitude as the well established risk factors such as hypertension, carotid stenosis and atrial fibrillation. The most common mechanism of stroke development is probably … Show more

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“… 16 Large and complex atheromas are reported to be risk factors for aorta-arterial embolization. 21 We found aortic atheromas in 4% of our patients, supporting other reports. 21 …”
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confidence: 92%
“… 16 Large and complex atheromas are reported to be risk factors for aorta-arterial embolization. 21 We found aortic atheromas in 4% of our patients, supporting other reports. 21 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%