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A Case of Pediatric Supracondylar Humerus Fracture Requiring Vascular Reconstruction for Brachial Artery Injury: The Importance of Rapid Vascular Assessment. [PDF]
Maeda Y +4 more
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Abstract Female physiological responses to hypoxia remain underexplored, despite growing participation in mountaineering expeditions. Pulmonary interstitial oedema described during acute hypobaric hypoxia can be exacerbated by prolonged physical exercise. It is unclear whether these factors alter the mechanical properties of the respiratory system.
Guia Tagliapietra +9 more
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Acute upper limb ischemia secondary to crutch-induced brachial artery aneurysm. [PDF]
Al-Hakim D +4 more
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Abstract Orthostatic stress reduces venous return and stroke volume (SV), risking cerebral hypoperfusion despite autonomic compensation. Although lower‐limb counterpressure manoeuvres improve cerebral perfusion in upright posture, their effects on cerebral blood velocity (CBV) during lower‐body negative pressure (LBNP) and the associated mechanisms are
Jun Sugawara +5 more
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Association between the triglyceride-glucose index and brachial artery flow-mediated dilation function in non-diabetic patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis. [PDF]
Xu L +7 more
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Abstract figure legend Chronic oral supplementation with the mitochondria‐targeted antioxidant MitoQ (4 weeks; 250 µm) mitigates age‐related physical dysfunction in old mice, which is associated with reductions in skeletal muscle mitochondria‐specific superoxide and markers of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mitoROS)‐related oxidative stress and
Kevin O. Murray +11 more
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Comparing Aerobic Interval Training with Other Forms of Physical Exercise for Brachial Artery Endothelial Function Improvement: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. [PDF]
Paravlic AH +5 more
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Arterial stiffness and cardiorespiratory fitness across postmenopause. Abstract This cross‐sectional study examined associations between postmenopausal stage (early and late), arterial stiffness, and cardiorespiratory fitness. A total of 125 postmenopausal women (58.07 ± 6.61 years) underwent carotid‐femoral pulse wave velocity assessment (SphygmoCor ...
Luís Ferreira +4 more
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Spontaneous true brachial artery aneurysm: A case report from Somalia. [PDF]
Ali AA +5 more
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