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Fluoroquinolones and Aortic Disease

JAMA Internal Medicine, 2021
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Gatti M., Raschi E., De Ponti F.
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Aortic diseases

2018
Aortic diseases encountered in young women are mainly associated with syndromic diseases, which are often heritable, or bicuspid aortic valve. The most frequent syndromic disease is Marfan syndrome. In Marfan syndrome, the risk of aortic dissection is low during pregnancy when the maximum diameter of the ascending aorta is less than 45 mm.
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Aortic Disease

2015
Aortic disease is common and consists of pathologies that are both congenital and acquired in later life. Although often considered as a simple conduit between the heart and the end organs, the aorta may be afflicted by a myriad of processes including constrictive, degenerative, vasculitic, inflammatory and haemorrhagic conditions.
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Aortic disease and pregnancy

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2016
During pregnancy, cardiac disease is the most important cause of maternal mortality, with aortic disease being the most important contributor. This review describes the impact of pregnancy, risk stratification for and the management of aortic diseases during pregnancy and delivery.The most common aortic diseases with an increased risk of complications ...
Bons, Lidia, Roos - Hesselink, Jolien
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Biomarkers of aortic diseases

American Heart Journal, 2013
The development of diagnostic biomarkers of acute cardiovascular disease remains an important topic of interest given potential use to aid in early diagnosis. Cardiac biomarkers of ischemia and heart failure have already proven to be clinically useful.
Suzuki T   +6 more
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Congenital Thoracic Aortic Disease

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2019
Congenital abnormalities of the thoracic aorta encompass a variety of disorders with variable clinical manifestations ranging from asymptomatic to life threatening. A variety of imaging modalities are available for the evaluation of these anomalies with computed tomography (CT) commonly preferred due to its excellent spatial resolution and rapid ...
Luis A, Landeras, Jonathan H, Chung
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Heart valve disease (aortic valve disease): aortic regurgitation

2016
Abstract Echocardiography is the cornerstone examination for the assessment of aortic regurgitation (AR): it provides reliable evaluation of the aortic valve and allows diagnosis and identification of the mechanism of regurgitation. The specific aetiology of the disease can be identified in the majority of cases.
Christophe Tribouilloy   +4 more
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Imaging aortic aneurysmal disease

Heart, 2014
Imaging techniques play a crucial role in the diagnosis, follow-up and management of aortic aneurysms. Ultrasound, CT and MRI have strengths and limitations in the assessment of this disease depending on the aorta segment involved, reason for the study (screening, follow-up or surgical indication) and patient characteristics.
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Aortic‐iliac occlusive disease

World Journal of Surgery, 1988
AbstractThis article is divided into 4 sections which deal with changes in the management of short stenoses in the iliac arteries, the management of aorto‐iliac disease and the effects of concomitant myocardial ischemia, changes in the design of prostheses, and “multisegmental” disease.
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Treating Aortic Disease

The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 2017
Christian D, Etz, Roberto, Battelini
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