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Erratum: The Potential Value of Prehabilitation for Preventing Delirium in Elective Surgery for Aneurysms of the Abdominal Aorta [Corrigendum]. [PDF]
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Coarctation of the Abdominal Aorta
Archives of Surgery, 1972Three patients in the fifth decade of life were observed to have coarctation of the abdominal aorta starting just distal to the renal arteries. They were treated by bifurcation bypass grafting from the origin of the coarctation at the renal arteries to the iliac arteries. Results were good in all three.
Gordon Sproul, Jerry Pinto
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Aneurysms of the Abdominal Aorta
Archives of Surgery, 1987To the Editor .—Johnson et al 1 determined the percentages of race and sex distribution found in a series of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) detected among a group of patients who had autopsies or computed tomographic (CT) scans at a North Carolina hospital.
Michael A. Sandler+2 more
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Coarctation of the Abdominal Aorta
Annals of Vascular Surgery, 1995Four patients with suprarenal coarctation of the abdominal aorta were managed from 1978 to 1993 (mean follow-up 8.75 years). Ages at the time of diagnosis were 2 months, 8 months, 4.5 years, and 15 years, respectively. Three children presented with severe hypertension, two of whom were in congestive heart failure, and the fourth child presented with a ...
Joseph D. Bernard+5 more
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2015
Acute disorders of the abdominal aorta are potentially lethal conditions that require prompt evaluation and treatment. Computed tomography (CT) is the primary imaging method for evaluating these conditions because of its availability and speed. Volumetric CT acquisition with multiplanar reconstruction and three-dimensional analysis is now the standard ...
Jay P. Heiken, Vincent M. Mellnick
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Acute disorders of the abdominal aorta are potentially lethal conditions that require prompt evaluation and treatment. Computed tomography (CT) is the primary imaging method for evaluating these conditions because of its availability and speed. Volumetric CT acquisition with multiplanar reconstruction and three-dimensional analysis is now the standard ...
Jay P. Heiken, Vincent M. Mellnick
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Coarctation of the abdominal aorta
RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren, 2009Coarctation of the abdominal aorta is an uncommon process but an important cause of systemic hypertension. Angiography is the investigation of choice to establish a diagnosis and document the extent of involvement. However, angiography does not provide an etiological diagnosis; and it may not be possible to distinguish an acquired coarctation from a ...
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Chest, 1977
An adult patient developed infection of the anastomosis after resection of an isthmic coarctation, with subsequent formation of a pseudoaneurysm. He was treated successfully by an ascending aorta-abdominal aorta bypass graft.
D. Liotta, F. Donato, E. Bertolozzi
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An adult patient developed infection of the anastomosis after resection of an isthmic coarctation, with subsequent formation of a pseudoaneurysm. He was treated successfully by an ascending aorta-abdominal aorta bypass graft.
D. Liotta, F. Donato, E. Bertolozzi
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Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2015
BACKGROUND Many hemodynamically stable patients with blunt abdominal solid organ injuries are successfully managed nonoperatively, while unstable patients often require urgent laparotomy.
T. Ogura+4 more
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BACKGROUND Many hemodynamically stable patients with blunt abdominal solid organ injuries are successfully managed nonoperatively, while unstable patients often require urgent laparotomy.
T. Ogura+4 more
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Ultrasound of the Abdominal Aorta
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1984In recent years, ultrasound has become the study of choice for evaluating the abdominal aorta for aneurysmal dilatation. Sonography is noninvasive, relatively inexpensive, easily performed, and does not involve any ionizing radiation. It is an imaging technique in which a high-frequency sound wave produced from the vibration of a transducer crystal is
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