Carotid endarterectomy plaques correlation of clinical events and morphology.
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The study of the structure of atherosclerotic cartoid plaques has its place in the explanation of the onset of neurologic symptoms. In order to investigate possible relationships between carotid plaque morphology and clinical events, 121 endarterectomy specimens were studied clinicopathologically. Each specimen was examined for gross and histopathological features.<BR>The following plaque characteristics were present: ulcer formation (63 plaques, 52.1%), intraplaque hemorrhage (57 plaques, 47.1%) and fresh thrombi (32 plaques, 25.6%). All three findings were closely correlated with the presence of symptoms. Hypertension and hypercholesterolemia did not significantly correlate with plaque characteristics. Diagetes militias had strong correlations with plaque characteristics, especially intraplaque hemorrhage.
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