Jinnah Sindh Medical University

Usually manifests as PICA territory infarct (see below). Bilateral occlusions are much rarer than unilateral, and have a slowly progressive course and poor prognosis (Caplan, 1983). Ct-angiography combined with MRI is usually the best way to make this diagnosis. CAROTID OCCLUSION. Carotid disease rarely causes vertigo. ................
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