1.Erratum: Retained Subintimal Pellet in a Carotid Artery.
Maria MANOUSI ; Ioannis SARANTITIS ; Spyros PAPADOULAS ; Athanasios DIAMANTOPOULOS ; Stavros K KAKKOS ; George LAMPROPOULOS ; Ioannis A TSOLAKIS
Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound 2011;19(3):168-168
No abstract available.
2.Retained Subintimal Pellet in a Carotid Artery.
Maria MANOUSI ; Ioannis SARANTITIS ; Spyros PAPADOULAS ; Athanasios DIAMANTOPOULOS ; Stavros K KAKKOS ; George LAMPROPOULOS ; Ioannis A TSOLAKIS
Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound 2011;19(2):105-106
A shotgun pellet is depicted in the present image in a carotid artery under the intima, which remained intact without local complications for up to six months. There is lack of data regarding the natural history of such a carotid pellet, but the experience from the myocardium is that, in the absence of infection, completely embedded missiles are usually asymptomatic, tolerated well and may be left in place.
Carotid Arteries
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Carotid Artery Injuries
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Foreign Bodies
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Hypogonadism
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Mitochondrial Diseases
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Myocardium
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Natural History
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Neck Injuries
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Ophthalmoplegia
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Wounds, Gunshot