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A 63-Year-Old Man Comes to the Emergency Department Due to Sudden-Onset

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A 63-year-old man comes to the emergency department due to sudden-onset right-sided weakness that resolved spontaneously within 30 minutes.  Medical history includes hypertension and an early-stage sigmoid colon cancer that was resected 5 years ago; follow-up colonoscopy showed no recurrence.  The patient takes lisinopril.  He has a 20-pack-year history and quit smoking 10 years ago.  Blood pressure is 130/80 mm Hg and pulse is 74/min.  Examination shows a left carotid bruit.  Neurologic examination is normal.  ECG shows normal sinus rhythm.  CT scan of the head is normal.  Lipid panel results are as follows: A 63-year-old man comes to the emergency department due to sudden-onset right-sided weakness that resolved spontaneously within 30 minutes.  Medical history includes hypertension and an early-stage sigmoid colon cancer that was resected 5 years ago; follow-up colonoscopy showed no recurrence.  The patient takes lisinopril.  He has a 20-pack-year history and quit smoking 10 years ago.  Blood pressure is 130/80 mm Hg and pulse is 74/min.  Examination shows a left carotid bruit.  Neurologic examination is normal.  ECG shows normal sinus rhythm.  CT scan of the head is normal.  Lipid panel results are as follows:   Echocardiography is unremarkable.  Carotid duplex ultrasonography and follow-up CT angiography show 80% stenosis in the left internal carotid and 40% stenosis in the right internal carotid artery.  Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in preventing a further stroke in this patient? A) Bilateral carotid artery revascularization B) Left carotid artery revascularization C) Medical therapy with an oral anticoagulant only D) Medical therapy with heparin and a high-intensity statin E) Right carotid artery revascularization Echocardiography is unremarkable.  Carotid duplex ultrasonography and follow-up CT angiography show 80% stenosis in the left internal carotid and 40% stenosis in the right internal carotid artery.  Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in preventing a further stroke in this patient?


A) Bilateral carotid artery revascularization
B) Left carotid artery revascularization
C) Medical therapy with an oral anticoagulant only
D) Medical therapy with heparin and a high-intensity statin
E) Right carotid artery revascularization

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