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Carotid Artery Stenosis is a narrowing or constriction of the inner surface (lumen) of the carotid artery, usually caused by atherosclerosis .
Study finds carotid artery stenting has higher risk of stroke and death than carotid endarterectomy

Study finds carotid artery stenting has higher risk of stroke and death than carotid endarterectomy

New analysis of stenting vs. endarterectomy for carotid occlusive disease

New analysis of stenting vs. endarterectomy for carotid occlusive disease

FiberNet EPS has 97.5% success rate in patients undergoing CAS: EPIC study

FiberNet EPS has 97.5% success rate in patients undergoing CAS: EPIC study

Carotid and cardiac procedures result in higher incidence of post-operative strokes

Carotid and cardiac procedures result in higher incidence of post-operative strokes

Women and minorities under-represented in trials

Women and minorities under-represented in trials

Latest glaucoma research

Latest glaucoma research

Carotid stenting shows long-term benefit as alternative to surgery

Carotid stenting shows long-term benefit as alternative to surgery

Stenting of the carotid artery significantly improves cognitive speed

Stenting of the carotid artery significantly improves cognitive speed

Dental X-rays effectively identify stroke risk

Dental X-rays effectively identify stroke risk

Increased risk associated with combining carotid artery, coronary artery surgeries

Increased risk associated with combining carotid artery, coronary artery surgeries

Increased risk associated with combining carotid artery, coronary artery surgeries

Increased risk associated with combining carotid artery, coronary artery surgeries

The aging American population means that more people are at risk for stroke

The aging American population means that more people are at risk for stroke

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