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Postgraduate Medicine, 1967
Since many aortic arch lesions are amenable to surgical treatment, aortography has assumed greater importance.
R J, Marshall, L T, Mouser
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Since many aortic arch lesions are amenable to surgical treatment, aortography has assumed greater importance.
R J, Marshall, L T, Mouser
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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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Berry syndrome with bovine aortic arch
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2021We present a case of berry syndrome and bovine aortic arch in a 2-month old child, detected on multidetector computed tomography.
Debanjan Nandi +3 more
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American Heart Journal, 1958
Abstract 1. 1. A case of aortic arch syndrome is described. The etiology is considered to be syphilitic arteritis. 2. 2. The presenting symptoms were cerebral and due to occlusion of the common carotid artery. The stenosed and occluded vessels were demonstrated by aortography. 3. 3. The clinical features of the syndrome are discussed.
Fay Segal, A. Berezowski
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Abstract 1. 1. A case of aortic arch syndrome is described. The etiology is considered to be syphilitic arteritis. 2. 2. The presenting symptoms were cerebral and due to occlusion of the common carotid artery. The stenosed and occluded vessels were demonstrated by aortography. 3. 3. The clinical features of the syndrome are discussed.
Fay Segal, A. Berezowski
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Aortic Arch Syndrome (Brachiocephalic Ischemia)
Diseases of the Chest, 1967Occlusion of the great vessels as they arise from the aortic arch has been designated in a variety of ways to describe the clinical manifestations, anatomic or pathologic alterations, etiologic factors, or the name of a person associated with the condition.
J L, Ochsner, R L, Hewitt
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Relapsing polychondritis with aortic arch aneurysm and aortic arch syndrome
Rheumatology International, 1984A case of relapsing polychondritis with aortic arch aneurysm and aortic arch syndrome is described. The pattern of vascular involvement supports the inclusion of relapsing polychondritis within the spectrum of systemic vasculitides.
GIORDANO M +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 ...
P L, RODENSKY, F, 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 ...
P L, RODENSKY, F, WASSERMAN
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Unexplained post-acute infection syndromes
Nature Medicine, 2022Jan Choutka, Mady Hornig, Akiko Iwasaki
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