Case Report
Benefit of Panoramic Radiography in the Detection of Carotid Calcifications: Clinical Case Reports and Review of the Literature
Figure 1
(a) Panoramic radiograph: bilateral irregular radio-opaque images in the carotid areas, behind the mandibular angle, at the same level as the third cervical vertebra (C3; green circle). (b) Panoramic radiograph in anterior translation position, allowing better visibility of the latero-cervical opacities.
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