Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science (Mar 2021)

Cervical Vascular Diseases Rarely Observed by Duplex Sonography: 3 Cases

  • Minho Han,
  • Kangsik Seo,
  • Junghye Choi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15324/kjcls.2021.53.1.131
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 1
pp. 131 – 136

Abstract

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Duplex sonography is used widely in various medical fields because of its repeatability and low cost. In particular, the carotid duplex sonography is a useful non-invasive test for diagnosing cerebrovascular disease and predicting the prognosis. In clinical practice, it is very important to reduce the test time and improve accuracy. The patient's clinical information must be known in advance to perform carotid duplex sonography quickly and accurately. Despite this, there are often difficulties finding new cervical vascular diseases that are not mentioned in the clinical information. Therefore, knowing a variety of cases can lead to fast and accurate results. In this context, this paper reports three cases of cervical vascular disease discovered unexpectedly during carotid duplex sonography: CASE 1, internal carotid artery occlusion and cerebral arteries branched from the external carotid artery; CASE 2, internal jugular vein thrombosis; CASE 3, microembolism observed in the vertebral artery.

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