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  1. ... peripheral vascular system (claudication, peripheral vascular surgery or abdominal aortic aneurysm) or in the cerebrovascular system (prior stroke, transient ischemic attack, carotid surgery, carotid bruit, or documented carotid disease) was present in 17 ...
  2. ... physical exam. This may include listening for a bruit. A bruit is whooshing sound caused by the rapid blood ... carotid artery disease</strong>, you may have a bruit. This is a whooshing sound that your health ...
  3. ... examination masses are vertically (but not horizontally) fixed; bruits and/or thrills may be present. Vagal paragangliomas ... Gujrathi & Donald 2005 ]. Paragangliomas in the lower mediastinum, abdomen, and pelvis are typically associated with the sympathetic ...
  4. ... atherosclerotic manifestations (e.g. heart murmurs and vascular bruits). Because of the limited number of reports, the ... genotype [ Wang et al 2004 ]. One child had abdominal pain, anemia, xanthomas, and early cardiac death; the ...