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The Tourtous Course and Branching Pattern of Ulnar Artery Around Guyon's Canal.
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The Lancet, 2021
Arterial hypertension is the most important contributor to the global burden of disease; however, disease control remains poor. Although the diagnosis of hypertension is still based on office blood pressure, confirmation with out-of-office blood pressure measurements (ie, ambulatory or home monitoring) is strongly recommended.
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Arterial hypertension is the most important contributor to the global burden of disease; however, disease control remains poor. Although the diagnosis of hypertension is still based on office blood pressure, confirmation with out-of-office blood pressure measurements (ie, ambulatory or home monitoring) is strongly recommended.
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Are the Hepatic Arteries "End Arteries"?
Investigative Radiology, 1991Twenty-five autopsy livers were studied for intrahepatic arterial anastomoses. Under fluoroscopy, barium suspension at various concentrations, with or without latex, was injected into the hepatic artery. One-centimeter axial or coronal liver sections were radiographed with high-resolution mammographic technique. All films were reviewed.
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Arterial cannulation of the innominate artery
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2000Arterial cannulation of the innominate artery for cardiopulmonary bypass offers the advantage of central cannulation with standard cannulating techniques when the ascending and arch aorta are unavailable (eg, redo, aortic dissection, aneurysms). It avoids the difficulties associated with a second incision (axillary artery cannulation) and retrograde ...
Michael K. Banbury, Delos M. Cosgrove
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Arterial grafts for coronary artery surgery
Cardiovascular Surgery, 1995Fifty specimens of left internal mammary artery, right gastroepiploic artery and right inferior epigastric artery were examined for length, diameter and frequency of atherosclerotic changes. Mean usable length was 132.4 mm for internal mammary arteries, 127.9 mm for gastroepiploic arteries and 128.4 mm for inferior epigastric arteries.
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Arterial anastomosis between the common carotid artery and the subclavian artery
Neuroradiology, 1972The authors report a case of revascularization of the vertebral system through an abnormal vessel originating from the common carotid artery.
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Artery-to-artery anastomosis in monochorionic twins
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1994We describe Doppler signals in artery-to-artery anastomoses of two monochorionic twin pregnancies. Flow velocity waveforms demonstrated cyclic changes in systolic velocities with intermittent reversal of end-diastolic velocities. A computer model showed that this was the result of two opposing pulsatile blood flow waveforms with different velocities ...
Eric Jauniaux+4 more
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Arterial stiffness and coronary artery disease
Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2015The current traditional risk scores are not sufficient to predict the full incidence of cardiovascular disease. In this brief review, we discuss the pathophysiological mechanisms through which arterial stiffness affects cardiac function and the additive value of markers of arterial stiffness, to detect the presence of coronary artery disease (CAD) and ...
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