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I had a carotidartery duplex report. The right carotidartery had no atheroscierotic plaquing. The left common carotidartery was ok. The left bulb was ok. the left mid internal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chobufo Ditah
( General & Family Physician)
I am wondering if my right carotidartery can be opened or is it being closed permanent? I do at times go blind in my right eye, am dizzy sitting or standing and at times pass out. ... View answer
would there be pain associated with carotidartery issues? no other symptoms of stroke , just a dull pain in the area of the carotidartery for a couple days. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Geeta Sundar
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
soft tissue of the brain and left lateral neck in the course of the carotidartery . The appearance is consistent with carotidartery calcification and There are multiple small high densities... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
concerned because last year he instantly went blind in his left eye due to plaque coming from the carotidartery--so now he only has vision in his right eye. So I have two questions: (1) What... View answer
what it mean a asymmetric prominence of the tip of the right internal carotidartery.. this ... supraclinoid segment of the right internal carotidartery. l ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mbuomboh Veranso
( General & Family Physician)
I had a carotidartery Doppler test done that indicated mild stenosis in the 1%-49% range of the ... the right external carotidartery. What does this mean? What are my recourses? Thank you.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
Recently noticed lump in left carotidartery. It sticks out and can be seen beating....does not hurt. What else could it be, carotidartery aneurysm? I m healthy as far as I know, eat relatively... View answer
I m experiencing the following, and suspect carotidartery involvement ... 1) Fluttering in the carotidartery area on the left side. 2) Recurring fluid accumulation in the inner ear (controlled... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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