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Abstract Aortoiliac occlusive disease affecting the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries is conventionally treated with open surgical repair and is the mainstay of treatment. Endovascular techniques have become a less invasive alternative, especially for high‐risk patients.
Christopher J. Goulden +8 more
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Concentration of Trace Elements in Patients with Aortic Stenosis and Coexisting Coronary Artery Disease: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
Olasińska-Wiśniewska A +10 more
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Why and How to Measure Aortic Valve Calcification in Patients With Aortic Stenosis.
T. Pawade +4 more
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Abstract Recanalization by endovascular treatment (EVT) is effective in acute ischaemic stroke caused by large‐vessel occlusion. Better understanding of the pathophysiology could possibly identify targets for improving peri‐procedural management and thereby patient outcome.
Adam Vittrup Heiberg +9 more
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Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Echocardiography as a Surrogate for Multimodality Aortic Stenosis Imaging: Post Hoc Analysis of a Clinical Trial. [PDF]
Oikonomou EK +8 more
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Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients With Aortic Stenosis and Chronic Kidney Disease
Krishna Patel +8 more
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Carotid artery dissection linked to intermittent apnoeic swimming: A case–control study
Abstract Internal carotid artery (ICA) dissection is a rare and potentially devastating cause of cerebral ischaemia, initiated by an intimal tear or rupture of the vasa vasorum, that can lead to an intraluminal thrombus, vascular stenosis, occlusion, or dissecting aneurysm formation.
Damian M. Bailey +14 more
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Surgical Repair of Complex Coronary-Pulmonary Artery Fistulae With Concomitant Coronary Disease and Aortic Stenosis. [PDF]
Chow BHN +5 more
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How to Scan Patients With Severe Aortic Stenosis. [PDF]
Poniros A, Nevin K, Tang GHL, Safi LM.
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Abstract figure legend Schematic illustration of the bidirectional causative link between cerebral amyloid‐beta (Aβ) angiopathy and cardiovascular disease in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Common cardiovascular risk factors like microvascular thrombosis, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, hypertension and atherosclerosis lead to cerebral hypoperfusion and ...
Samuel Parker +2 more
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