Fig. 3From: Long-segment spinal cord infarction complicated with multiple cerebral infarctions: a case reportA-I: Head and neck CTA (computed tomography angiography), and chest CTA: noncalcified plaque of the aortic arch with mild stenosis and multiple penetrating ulcers, noncalcified plaque and mild stenosis of the descending aorta; Noncalcified plaque with mild luminal stenosis in the proximal segment of the left common carotid artery and the initial segment of the left internal carotid artery; mixed plaque in the left carotid sinus and mild luminal stenosis; Calcified plaque in the right carotid sinus and the C4–6 segment of the right internal carotid artery; and mild stenosis of the basilar arteryBack to article page