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Amputation for Arteriosclerosis Obliterans

Archives of Surgery, 1963
Although several objective tests have been described to aid in the selection of an amputation site which is likely to heal in a patient with arteriosclerosis obliterans of the lower extremity, most surgeons probably rely on clinical examination to make this decision.
R E, LEMPKE   +4 more
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Arteriosclerosis obliterans in young women

The American Journal of Medicine, 1979
Abstract Thirty-one nondiabetic women with the onset of symptomatic peripheral vascular disease before the age of 46 years were studied to determine the risk factors important in the development of the disease and the natural history of the disease in a young population. Patients with vasculitis or embolic occlusion were excluded from analysis. All 31
D R, Holmes   +3 more
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Arteriosclerosis Obliterans

JAMA, 1966
The manner and rate of progression of atherosclerosis was evaluated in 60 patients (99 limbs) with occlusive disease and 18 patients (36 limbs) with abdominal aortic aneurysms. The measurement of segmental limb pressure gradients was utilized in evaluating disease progression.
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[Arteriosclerosis obliterans].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1993
Arteriosclerosis obliterans (ASO) has become one of major health problems in the elderly people in Japan. This paper reviews the recent progress in the diagnosis and treatment of ASO. Both medical and surgical treatments, such as atherectomy catheters, endovascular metallic stenting, laser angioplasty and LDL-apheresis have recently been greatly ...
M, Kitatani, H, Mabuchi, K, Ueda
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Arteriosclerosis Obliterans in a Rabbit Model

Investigative Radiology, 1992
The authors induced atherosclerotic occlusions in a rabbit model, using and comparing different experimental methods.Lesions were induced in 40 femoral arteries in 20 rabbits. Four combinations of lesion induction methods were used: 1) drying of the endothelium with carbon dioxide gas; 2) gas-drying of the artery plus mechanical injury; 3) gas-drying ...
T P, Murphy   +4 more
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"ARTERIOSCLEROSIS AND THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITERANS"

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1937
To the Editor:— InThe JournalJune 19, page 2102, appeared an article by Drs. Bernheim and London on "Arteriosclerosis and Thrombo-Angiitis Obliterans, Report of Cases and Treatment." This article confirms work which I initiated in 1921 and which has been carried on for a number of years since that time, work reported, in part, in the issue ...
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[Arteriosclerosis obliterans (ASO)].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2010
The goal of treatment in arteriosclerosis obliterans (ASO) is to aggressively treat atherosclerotic risk factors to reduce future cardiovascular events as well as to improve symptoms of claudication and prevent limb amputation. Patients with ASO have an increased risk of cardiovascular events such as myocardial infarction and stroke in addition to ...
Megumi, Koshikawa, Uichi, Ikeda
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HISTAMINE IN ARTERIOSCLEROSIS OBLITERANS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1949
To the Editor:— In the December 4 issue ofThe Journal, page 1036, Friedell, Drucker and Pickett reported favorably on the treatment of arteriosclerosis obliterans with histidine and ascorbic acid. Good results from this therapy had previously been reported by Wirtschafter and Widmann, who suggested that the effects were due to the elaboration of ...
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Arteriosclerosis obliterans.

Postgraduate medicine
Preview With improvement in noninvasive assessment methods in recent years, therapeutic options for arteriosclerosis obliterans have expanded. Much can be done to control symptoms of intermittent claudication and improve overall functioning before angioplasty or bypass surgery need be considered. Here Drs Ku and Nagler discuss the options in evaluation
Aubrey, Ku, Willibald, Nagler
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ARTERIOSCLEROSIS OBLITERANS OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA

Archives of Surgery, 1946
THE NUMBER of patients with slowly progressive thrombosis of the abdominal aorta has been small. In a review of the literature, Greenfield,1in 1943, stated that 161 cases of thrombosis and embolism had been reported. In 1940 Leriche2presented an excellent summary of the clinical course of progressive thrombosis of the abdominal aorta.
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