Figure 3From: Clinical trials for carotid stenosis revascularization and relation to methods of stenosis quantification Shows less profound near occlusion with an angiogram of the “normal-appearing” internal carotid well beyond a prominent ICA bulb stenosis, with its diameter (large arrow) narrower that the external carotid diameter nearby, implying partial collapse of the distal ICA. The ICA diameter should be substantially larger than ECA diameter. Picture reproduced with permission from AJNR [11].Back to article page