Plaque formation at the arterial bifurcation with soft plaque wall 5.1mm long by 2.8mm thick suggests that there is plaque formation in the artery and it is soft and relatively large.
Arterial plaque formation refers to the existence of atheromatous plaque formation on the inner wall of the artery, and soft plaque means that the plaque is unstable and may rupture or fall off, etc. Once these situations occur, they may cause ischemic cerebrovascular diseases such as cerebral infarction.
When the above situation occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, improve the blood lipid test, carotid artery ultrasound and other related examinations to clarify the condition, and take atorvastatin and other lipid regulating and stabilizing drugs under the guidance of the doctor to stabilize the plaque to prevent it from rupturing and falling off, which may cause serious consequences. If necessary, it is also necessary to improve the cranial nuclear magnetic screening for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease risk factors, and appropriate treatment will be given.