Several investigations are available to evaluate carotid stenosis.
Other investigations should be for vascular risk factors and other causes of stroke - FBC, ESR, U+E's, blood sugar, serum cholesterol, serology for syphilis, ECG and CXR. Echocardiography to exclude a cardiac source of embolism or a CT in patients with TIA to exclude an intracranial lesion, may be warranted.
Carotid and vertebral angiography should be used only to confirm the results of non-invasive screening and to determine the degree of stenosis for possible surgery.
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