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PHYSIOLOGIC STASIS OF ROENTGENOGRAPHIC CONTRAST MATERIAL AT THE CAROTID ARTERY BIFURCATION: POSSIBLE RELATION TO ATHEROMA LOCALIZATION

MARC S. LAPAYOWKER M.D.1, HERBERT M. STAUFFER M.D.2, and JAN N. SAFER M.D.3

1 Professor of Radiology.
2 Professor of Radiology-deceased.
3 Assistant Professor of Radiology.

A disturbance of blood flow can be identified along the posterior wall of the internal carotid artery just beyond its bifurcation in a high percentage of patients undergoing right retrograde brachial arteriography.

This has been observed at all ages above 14 years.

A relationship to a theory of atheromatous plaque formation has been suggested.


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