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Doppler ultrasonography image of the right carotid artery.

Doppler ultrasonography image of the right carotid artery.

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... the young patient had unilateral tinnitus and sensorineural hearing loss, we requested doppler ultrasonography to rule out possible conditions such as vascular and vertebrobasilar insufficiency. Since doppler ultrasonography showed reverse flow in the right vertebral artery, it was evaluated by the radiology unit as subclavian steal syndrome (Figure 3, Figure 4). This finding was supported by CT angiography. ...
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... in subclavian steal syndrome is based on showing reverse flow and occlusion in the vertebral artery in doppler ultrasonography, but magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance angiography, and computed tomography can also be used. 14 In our case, in the doppler ultrasonography performed to illuminate the etiology, reverse flow was observed in the right vertebral artery (Figure 3). Current findings were supported by computed tomography angiography. ...
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... the young patient had unilateral tinnitus and sensorineural hearing loss, we requested doppler ultrasonography to rule out possible conditions such as vascular and vertebrobasilar insufficiency. Since doppler ultrasonography showed reverse flow in the right vertebral artery, it was evaluated by the radiology unit as subclavian steal syndrome (Figure 3, Figure 4). This finding was supported by CT angiography. ...
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... in subclavian steal syndrome is based on showing reverse flow and occlusion in the vertebral artery in doppler ultrasonography, but magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance angiography, and computed tomography can also be used. 14 In our case, in the doppler ultrasonography performed to illuminate the etiology, reverse flow was observed in the right vertebral artery (Figure 3). Current findings were supported by computed tomography angiography. ...