2023
DOI: 10.1161/jaha.123.030792
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Evidence and Mechanisms for Embolic Stroke in Contralateral Hemispheres From Carotid Artery Sources

Ricardo Roopnarinesingh,
Michelle Leppert,
Debanjan Mukherjee

Abstract: Background Disambiguation of embolus pathogenesis in embolic strokes is often a clinical challenge. One common source of embolic stroke is the carotid arteries, with emboli originating due to plaque buildup or perioperatively during revascularization procedures. Although it is commonly thought that thromboemboli from carotid sources travel to cerebral arteries ipsilaterally, there are existing reports of contralateral embolic events that complicate embolus source destination relationship for caroti… Show more

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