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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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Aortic Arch Syndrome Secondary to Radiation in Childhood
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1969A 38-year-old woman with aortic arch syndrome (pulseless disease), had received an excessive amount of radiation to her neck in early childhood. The roentgenographic, surgical, and pathologic changes found were occlusions and severe luminal narrowing of the involved arteries of the upper part of the thorax and marked artherosclerotic changes with ...
Charles Botstein+4 more
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Anxiety Symptoms of the Patients With Aortic Arch Syndrome
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1978We reported six cases of the aortic arch syndrome with brain symptoms. Two could be explained directly as an organic impairment of the brain. In the remaining four cases, however, the mental symptoms were considered to have a basis of "anxiety." They were easily precipitated by iatrogenic and other various environmental factors.
Saburo Otsuki+3 more
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Management of the aortic arch in patients with Loeys–Dietz syndrome
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2020We sought to develop strategies for management of the aortic arch in patients with Loeys-Dietz syndrome (LDS) through a review of our clinical experience with these patients and a comparison with our experience in patients with Marfan syndrome (MFS).We reviewed hospital and follow-up records of 79 patients with LDS and compared them with 256 patients ...
J. Magruder+11 more
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CLINICOPATHOLOGIC STUDIES OF A CASE OF AORTIC ARCH SYNDROME
Retina, 1986The clinicopathologic features of a 62-year-old woman with the aortic arch syndrome who presented with ischemic ocular inflammation, followed by complete loss of vision, is presented. The pathophysiology and ocular manifestations of chronic ocular ischemia are discussed.
W. Richard Green+2 more
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A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1959
In recent years the syndrome of occlusive disease of the major vessels of the aortic arch has appeared with great frequency in the medical literature.1-8We wish to add the following case, which is unusual because of its surgical complication. Report of Case This was the fourth Coral Gables Veterans Administration Hospital admission for this 46-year ...
Paul L. Rodensky, Fred Wasserman
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In recent years the syndrome of occlusive disease of the major vessels of the aortic arch has appeared with great frequency in the medical literature.1-8We wish to add the following case, which is unusual because of its surgical complication. Report of Case This was the fourth Coral Gables Veterans Administration Hospital admission for this 46-year ...
Paul L. Rodensky, Fred Wasserman
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Ortner's syndrome associated with aortic arch aneurysm
Clinical Research in Cardiology, 2007Tascanov, Mustafa Begenc/0000-0002-9008-6631 WOS: 000243766600009 PubMed: 17252183 …
Gulel, O.+3 more
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Double Aortic Arch: An Unreported Anomaly with Kabuki Syndrome [PDF]
Kabuki syndrome is a rare congenital disorder characterized by mental retardation, postnatal dwarfism, visceral anomalies, and peculiar facies (resembling the makeup of actors in Kabuki, traditional Japanese theater) initially described in Japan. Congenital heart and great vessel defects are the most frequent visceral anomalies found in children with ...
S Moral+2 more
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The EOG and the ERG in the Aortic Arch Syndrome
1983The authors studied the EOG and the ERG in patients with ocular pathology related to the aortic arch syndrome; both records, the EOG and the ERG showed abnormalities. The importance of the EOG is emphasized by the authors as a clinical test to recognize the early choroidal vascular pathology in these cases and to understand better the associated ...
J. Ribeiro-da-Silva+1 more
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Cogan's syndrome with aortitis, aortic regurgitation, and aortic arch vessel stenoses
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1991Cogan's syndrome of interstitial keratitis and vestibuloauditory dysfunction is rare. Systemic vasculitic manifestations occur, and 10% of patients with this syndrome have aortic valvular disease. A patient with Cogan's syndrome is presented who had aortitis of the ascending thoracic aorta, severe aortic valve regurgitation, orificial stenosis of the ...
Andrew D. Cochrane, James Tatoulis
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