Harrison M J
Br J Hosp Med. 1984 Aug;32(2):80-1.
Since carotid artery atheromata can underlie 50 per cent of strokes, difficulties over the value of surgery have arisen in two groups of patients: those with cervical bruits discovered during routine neurovascular examination; and those being prepared for cardiac or aortoiliac surgery who are known to be at risk of peroperative stroke.