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Patient Age (yr) Sex Diagnosis Atherosclerosis Grade Moving Segment Level of Retropharyngeal Carotid Time Interval between Scans (mo) Head Position 1 58 Male HematoCA 0 Left ICA Oropharynx 8 Tilted 10° down between scans 2 46 Male HematoCA 0 Right ICA Oropharynx 6 Neutral; no change 3 71 Male Skin cancer 2 Left CCA Hypopharynx and oropharynx 4 Tilted 10° down between scans 4 56 Female Lung cancer 2 Right ICA Oropharynx 2 Neutral; no change
Note:—CCA indicates common carotid artery; HematoCA, hematologic malignancy.