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Aneurysmal Degeneration of the Brachial Artery Following Chronic Arteriovenous Fistula Ligation. [PDF]
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A hybrid endovascular and open approach to rare thyrocervical trunk and subclavian pseudoaneurysms complicated by embolic brachial artery occlusion. [PDF]
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Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2015
Low brachial artery access is a safe alternative approach for the interventionalist when the femoral artery approach is not feasible or desirable. One important advantage of upper extremity access is the favorable route of entry from above into the caudally oriented visceral arteries. Although the risk of complications is low for experienced operators,
Thomas A. Sos, Kyungmouk Steve Lee
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Low brachial artery access is a safe alternative approach for the interventionalist when the femoral artery approach is not feasible or desirable. One important advantage of upper extremity access is the favorable route of entry from above into the caudally oriented visceral arteries. Although the risk of complications is low for experienced operators,
Thomas A. Sos, Kyungmouk Steve Lee
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Vasa, 2005
Anomalies of the ramification of arteries in the upper extremity are an important consideration due to the large number of invasive procedures, both diagnostic and therapeutic, performed particularly in the cubital region of the upper limb. It is important for health professionals to be aware of arterial variation to prevent complications during ...
E. Atahan, A. Yasim, E. Cetinus
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Anomalies of the ramification of arteries in the upper extremity are an important consideration due to the large number of invasive procedures, both diagnostic and therapeutic, performed particularly in the cubital region of the upper limb. It is important for health professionals to be aware of arterial variation to prevent complications during ...
E. Atahan, A. Yasim, E. Cetinus
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True aneurysm of brachial artery
Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2010True upper extremity peripheral artery aneurysms are a rarely encountered arterial disorder. Following computer-tomography angiographic (CT-a) imaging examination, true saccular aneurysm, originating from the left brachial artery was diagnosed in the 77-year-old female without history of trauma.
Narcis Hudorović +4 more
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Brachial Artery Catheterization in Swine
Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2019The video describes in detail the catheterization of the distal brachial artery in swine. This technique enables researchers to measure arterial blood pressure continuously and collect arterial blood samples to assess arterial blood gas measurements.
Richard R. E. Uwiera +4 more
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Brachial artery aneurysm in a neonate
Angiology and vascular surgery, 2020Presented in the article is a clinical case report concerning successful surgical treatment of a rare disease - a progressing congenital true brachial artery aneurysm in a newborn girl. The symptoms were first noted at the age of 7 days, later on followed by enlargement of the aneurysm, appearance of neurological symptoms, and impaired function of the ...
Ildar Nurmeev, D V Osipov
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Fibromuscular Dysplasia of the Brachial Artery
New England Journal of Medicine, 2017A 68-year-old woman presented with exertional dyspnea and chest pain. She had undergone CABG 5 years earlier. Vascular examination revealed palpable radial pulses on both sides of the body; right brachial angiography revealed a “string of beads” pattern.
Mistyann-Blue Miller +1 more
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