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Traumatic Arteriovenous Fistula

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1997
Traumatic arteriovenous fistula in the head and neck may present a difficult problem in management. We present a surgical case of traumatic arteriovenous fistula between the right subclavian artery and internal jugular vein with false aneurysm formation.
Frcsc Mussaad M.S Al-Salman   +3 more
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Uterine arteriovenous fistula

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953
Abstract An arteriovenous fistula within the uterus is a rare occurrence. Only three previous cases have been reported. A review of their distinctive features is presented. The etiology of this unusual uterine vascular abnormality is undetermined. The symptomatology and physical findings are sufficiently characteristic to suggest the diagnosis of ...
J.Conrad Greenwald, Joseph A. Gaines
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Traumatic arteriovenous fistulae

Injury, 1975
Twenty-two cases of arteriovenous fistulae are reviewed retrospectively, with particular emphasis on their clinical presentation, physical signs, investigations and management. This review allows us to make certain conclusions for the future diagnosis and management of this condition.
M.M. Hegarty   +3 more
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Pulmonary Arteriovenous Fistulas

Scandinavian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1982
During the 20-year-period 1959-78, 7 patients with pulmonary arteriovenous fistula were treated at the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. There were 5 men and 2 women, with a mean age of 26 (14-47) years. Cyanosis with elevated haematocrit was present in 4, dyspnoea in 4, neurological signs in 3 (including one brain abscess and one ...
A. Järvinen   +3 more
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The Arteriovenous Fistula

1989
The introduction of the radial artery-cephalic vein fistula in 1966 by Brescia and Cimino [1] was a milestone for developing dialysis programs on a regular long-term basis and still represents the most successful access to the circulation for chronic hemodialysis.
Enrico Di Salvo   +2 more
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Arteriovenous Fistula of the Lung

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1983
Pulmonary arteriovenous fistula is an unusual but not rare abnormality with more than 450 cases reported in the literature. Studies during the last 30 years have established the effective prevention of morbidity and relief of symptoms by operative excision.
Harvey W. Bender   +2 more
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Elbow Arteriovenous Fistulae

The Journal of Vascular Access, 2014
Multiple superficial veins in different anatomical configurations exist in the elbow. The resulting variety of elbow arteriovenous fistulae (AVFs) is described in this paper. A classification of elbow AVF in nontransposed AVF, transposed AVF and multiple outflow AVF is proposed. The nontransposed brachiocephalic AVF has the lowest primary failure rate
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Renal arteriovenous fistulas

Urology, 1976
A review of the literature reveals that aggressive treatment of symptomatic intrarenal arteriovenous fistulas, whether by surgical or radiologic techniques, is generally indicated. The exception is those fistulas which result from closed renal biopsy since these usually heal spontaneously.
Patrick B. Kavaney   +2 more
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HEPATOPORTAL ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
One of the most hazardous types of bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract is that occurring from esophageal or gastric varices. Such varices usually arise following an obstruction to the return of portal blood to the systemic venous system. There are two common types of portal obstruction: that occurring in the liver—the so-called intrahepatic type ...
Gordon F. Madding   +2 more
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Pulmonary arteriovenous fistula

The British Journal of Radiology, 1952
A proven case of Pulmonary Arteriovenous Fistula in a 54-year-old male is described. Interest lies in the relatively few recorded cases, and in the fact that a cor pulmonale was an associated finding. The diagnosis was established clinically and radiologically, and was confirmed at autopsy.
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