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Carotid artery stenosis is obstruction of the carotid artery, usually by atheroma (a fatty lump, the result of atherosclerosis). It may result in transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) and cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs) as it obstructs to bloodstream to the brain and generates emboli (blood clots) that obstruct the cerebral arteries. The carotid artery is a major artery of the head and neck. ... An atheroma (plural: atheromata) is an unhealthy tissue growth which develops within the walls of arteries over time. ... Transient ischemic attacks (TIA) are caused by temporary disturbance of blood supply to a restricted area of brain and cause recurrent and brief (less than 24 hours) neurologic dysfunctions. ... A stroke or cerebrovascular accident (CVA) occurs when the blood supply to a part of the brain is suddenly interrupted by occlusion (an ischemic stroke- approximately 90% of strokes), by hemorrhage (a hemorrhagic stroke - less than 10% of strokes) or other causes. ... In the anatomy of animals, the brain, or encephalon, is the higher, supervisory center of the nervous system. ... In medicine, an embolism occurs when an object (the embolus, plural emboli) migrates from one part of the body (through the circulation) and cause(s) a blockage (occlusion) of a blood vessel in another part of the body. ...


If asymptomatic (causing no medical problems), carotid stenosis is generally monitored. If it leads to problems, carotid endarterectomy (surgical removal of the atheroma) may be performed. In medicine, a disease is asymptomatic when it is at a stage where the patient does not experience symptoms. ... Jump to: navigation, search Carotid entarterectomy is a surgical procedure used to correct carotid stenosis (obstruction of the carotid artery by atheroma), used particularly when this causes medical problems, such as transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) or cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs, strokes). ...


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Stroke Secondary To Carotid Stenosis - Health Centers (499 words)
Stroke secondary to carotid stenosis is a group of brain disorders involving loss of brain function.
Carotid stenosis means hardening of the neck arteries.
Surgery to remove the plaque from the carotid (neck) arteries may be needed, especially if?more than 70% of the carotid artery is blocked.
Carotid stenosis: Information from Answers.com (1442 words)
Carotid stenosis is the medical description of the narrowing or constriction of the carotid artery.
The cause of carotid stenosis is the buildup of plaque on the inner wall of the carotid artery.
Carotid endarterectomy is the surgical exposure of the carotid artery and the removal of the plaque.
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