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2018
Arterial occlusions refer to a type of diseases mainly characterized by artery stenosis or occlusion. They are frequently seen in peripheral arteries, usually giving rise to the ischemia or necrosis of important distal tissues or organs, etc. With the advent of population aging, arteriosclerosis has become the pathogenesis basis of most occlusive ...
Zaiping Jing+6 more
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Arterial occlusions refer to a type of diseases mainly characterized by artery stenosis or occlusion. They are frequently seen in peripheral arteries, usually giving rise to the ischemia or necrosis of important distal tissues or organs, etc. With the advent of population aging, arteriosclerosis has become the pathogenesis basis of most occlusive ...
Zaiping Jing+6 more
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Bypass for Innominate Artery Occlusive Disease
World Neurosurgery, 2018The innominate artery, also known as the brachiocephalic artery, is the first vessel off the aortic arch and provides blood to the right arm, neck, and head. Occlusion of the innominate artery can be treated with endarterectomy, angioplasty, stenting, and bypass grafting.
Kuhn, Anna L.+2 more
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Mesenteric Artery Occlusive Disease
Cardiology Clinics, 1991Emboli, thrombi, atherosclerotic occlusion, and mesenteric low-flow state can produce mesenteric ischemia. Improved survival has resulted from early diagnosis and improved maintenance of hemodynamic and cardiac stability and early surgery when required. Diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic mesenteric ischemia are discussed.
Moore Wm, Hollier Lh
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Peripheral arterial occlusive disease
Vasa, 2007This article updates the diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients with peripheral arterial disease.
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1983
The clinical features of arterial insufficiency in the lower limb are reflected by the relative needs of various tissues for oxygen and nourishment. Exercising muscle, being the most active metabolic tissue in a limb, registers its relative anoxia by stimulating pain receptors. This pain is brought on by exercise and relieved by rest.
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The clinical features of arterial insufficiency in the lower limb are reflected by the relative needs of various tissues for oxygen and nourishment. Exercising muscle, being the most active metabolic tissue in a limb, registers its relative anoxia by stimulating pain receptors. This pain is brought on by exercise and relieved by rest.
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Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease
2009In questo capitolo vengono descritti gli aspetti epidemiologici, diagnostici e terapeutici dell'arteriopatia ostruttiva degli arti inferiori, dei tronchi sovraaortici e delle arterie ...
CREMONESI, ALBERTO+6 more
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Neurofibromatosis and intracranial arterial occlusive disease
Neuroradiology, 1976Two cases of neurofibromatosis and intracranial arterial occlusive disease are reported. The radiographic and clinical features of these and twelve previously reported cases are reivewed.
Thomas A. Tomsick+3 more
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Occlusive diseases of the coronary arteries
American Heart Journal, 1935Abstract 1. 1. We have analyzed a series of 168 cases of occlusive diseases of the coronary arteries, dividing them into the atherosclerotic, syphilitic, and miscellaneous groups. 2. 2. The pathological features in the atherosclerotic group were presented in detail. Particular notation was made of the sites of myocardial infarction and of the
Gertrude H.B. Nicolson+1 more
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Sympathectomy in chronic occlusive arterial disease
The American Journal of Surgery, 1953Abstract 1. 1. A series of thirty-two patients with peripheral arteriosclerosis, treated by lumbar sympathectomy and followed up for a period of eighteen months to six years, is presented. There were no operative deaths. 2. 2. Despite the use of a variety of diagnostic and prognostic tests, there was no infallible procedure or combination of ...
Herbert Parsons, W.Graham Knox
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Management of Arterial Occlusive Disease.
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1973This very complete book represents a compilation of papers and discussions presented at the National Conference on Management of Occlusive Arterial Disease, held in Nashville in November 1970. The conference was sponsored by Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, St. Thomas Hospital, and Baptist Hospital.
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