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Discover LudwigThe phrase "degree of stenosis" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the amount or severity of narrowing in a blood vessel, typically due to a buildup of plaque. Example: The patient underwent a CT angiogram to determine the degree of stenosis in their coronary arteries. The results showed a 70% blockage in one artery and a 50% blockage in another.
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Doppler ultrasound study shows increased peak systolic velocities based on the degree of stenosis [8].
The degree of stenosis is best assessed on MRI (Fig. 11).
Opposite of that, calculation according to area includes degree of stenosis in all directions.
This is performed to assign a degree of stenosis to each plaque.
The ulcer frequency is also associated with the degree of stenosis.
The B-mode images are not generally used for determining the degree of stenosis.
Therefore it is very important to consider all diameters of a stenotic segment when we calculate the degree of stenosis.
We investigated the clinical features and degree of stenosis related to number and size of emboli during carotid angioplasty.
When developing the study hypothesis, the authors considered using the B-mode images to interpret the degree of stenosis.
Unfortunately, the degree of stenosis is determined with elective ultrasound using velocity criteria alone, as measured by the technologist.
The bias was between 17.3% and 22.9%, which means that this method clearly underestimates the degree of stenosis across the entire stenosis range.
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