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International Journal of Stroke, 2006
Severe atheroma of the aortic arch has now been established as an important risk factor and mechanism for stroke and peripheral embolism. The odds ratio for stroke or peripheral embolism in patients with severe arch atheroma is greater than four, and for mobile atheroma it is greater than 12.
Jorge A, Zavala +7 more
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Severe atheroma of the aortic arch has now been established as an important risk factor and mechanism for stroke and peripheral embolism. The odds ratio for stroke or peripheral embolism in patients with severe arch atheroma is greater than four, and for mobile atheroma it is greater than 12.
Jorge A, Zavala +7 more
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Pseudocoarctation Of The Aortic Arch
Acta Clinica Belgica, 1980SummaryThis case report concerns a 32 year old woman which presented with an upper mediastinal shadow on routine chest X-ray. Fourteen years before she had been examined because of a similar mediastinal mass. In spite of various examinations, among which pneumangiography, a correct diagnosis was not made at that time.
G G, Leroux-Roels, D L, Clement
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Radiology, 1975
Four cases of cervical aortic arch are described and correlated with the 21 previously reproted cases. Five distinct forms of cervical aortic arch were found and classified according to configuration of the aorta, sequence of brachiocephalic branching, and embryogenesis.
V M, Haughton +2 more
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Four cases of cervical aortic arch are described and correlated with the 21 previously reproted cases. Five distinct forms of cervical aortic arch were found and classified according to configuration of the aorta, sequence of brachiocephalic branching, and embryogenesis.
V M, Haughton +2 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1964
Introduction The aortic arch syndrome represents a chronic disorder of the great arteries which branch from the aortic arch, resulting in diminished caliber and insufficient blood supply to the areas supplied by these vessels. Takayasu-Ohnishi's (pulseless) disease is an example of an aortic arch syndrome characterized by diminished or absent ...
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Introduction The aortic arch syndrome represents a chronic disorder of the great arteries which branch from the aortic arch, resulting in diminished caliber and insufficient blood supply to the areas supplied by these vessels. Takayasu-Ohnishi's (pulseless) disease is an example of an aortic arch syndrome characterized by diminished or absent ...
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Stiffness of the human foot and evolution of the transverse arch
Nature, 2020Madhusudhan Venkadesan +2 more
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