The assessment of cervical and cranial carotid arteries for atheroscle
rotic disease is the second commonest referral for angiography in our
neuroradiological department; in 1993 this accounted for approximately
17 % of the total cases. This is due to the resurgence of interest in
endarterectomy for severe carotid stenosis. Although the degree of st
enosis can usually be assessed adequately by duplex Doppler ultrasonog
raphy, angiography is still recommended as a preoperative examination.
The intracranial vessels are visualised, which we consider important
when planning vascular surgery. We present a prospective study of 100
patients referred for angiographic assessment of carotid stenosis. As
well as giving information about the carotid bifurcation, angiography
showed 9 patients to have aneurysms, 2 arteriovenous malformations and
15 severe intracranial atherosclerosis. We consider these ''incidenta
l'' findings important for future management and highlight the need fo
r thorough assessment of the intracranial vessels in these patients by
angiography.