“…A comparison of registration methods is given in Fig. 1 VDP vessel detection probability, CNR-MIP contrast-to-noise ratio in MIP images, CNR-3D contrast-to-noise ratio in 3D subtraction image volumes a All F ratios (variance ratios) are based on the residual mean square error Duplex ultrasonography is being used as a screening method, whereas CTA and MRA provide images of the entire cervical arterial tree that may be referred to during surgical or neuroendovascular intervention [7,19,20]. For the detection of severe 70-99% carotid artery stenosis according to the NASCETcriteria, a recent meta-analysis found contrastenhanced MRA to be more sensitive and specific than CTA or duplex ultrasonography (respective sensitivities of 94%, 76% and 89% with specificities of 93%, 94% and 84%) [7].…”