presentation
Carotid artery stenosis may be entirely asymptomatic.
Symptoms usually develop when the atherosclerosis plaque ruptures and causes an embolism more distally. These may include:
Some patients may present with non specific symptoms such as dizziness, generalized subjective weakness, syncope or near-syncope episodes, blurry vision, or transient positive visual phenomena (e.g. - floaters or stars). These patients are considered as asymptomatic patients even if high grade carotid stenosis is present (2).
Carotid bruits may be heard during carotid auscultation.
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