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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1949
The examination of a large proportion of the youths of this country by the various examiners of the selective service boards resulted in a considerable number of rejections for military service because of persistent elevation of the blood pressure. Many of these persons were advised to consult their family physicians for advice and treatment.
H D, ADAMS, D I, RUTLEDGE, C R, SOUDERS
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The examination of a large proportion of the youths of this country by the various examiners of the selective service boards resulted in a considerable number of rejections for military service because of persistent elevation of the blood pressure. Many of these persons were advised to consult their family physicians for advice and treatment.
H D, ADAMS, D I, RUTLEDGE, C R, SOUDERS
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 1999
Balloon angioplasty or early surgical correction is recommended once coarctation of the aorta has been diagnosed. Medical management is not a long-term option. The rate of restenosis is higher in infants and children than in adults, but the incidence of residual or late hypertension increases with age at initial intervention.
, Mack, , Burch, , Sahn
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Balloon angioplasty or early surgical correction is recommended once coarctation of the aorta has been diagnosed. Medical management is not a long-term option. The rate of restenosis is higher in infants and children than in adults, but the incidence of residual or late hypertension increases with age at initial intervention.
, Mack, , Burch, , Sahn
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2009
Coarctation of the aorta (CoA) and interrupted aortic arch (IAA) may be seen as the two ends of the spectrum of extracardiac obstruction to the left ventricular (LV) output. The term “aortic coarctation” describes a discrete narrowing of the descending aortic lumen at the level of ductus arteriosus by a single posterior shelf of tissue; “aortic ...
Anita, Phan, Faramarz, Tehrani
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Coarctation of the aorta (CoA) and interrupted aortic arch (IAA) may be seen as the two ends of the spectrum of extracardiac obstruction to the left ventricular (LV) output. The term “aortic coarctation” describes a discrete narrowing of the descending aortic lumen at the level of ductus arteriosus by a single posterior shelf of tissue; “aortic ...
Anita, Phan, Faramarz, Tehrani
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Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery: Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Annual, 2000
Controversy still exists in the literature regarding definitive therapy for repair of coarctation of the aorta. Major factors involve not only the timing of repair, but also the method of repair, whether surgical or by percutaneous transluminal balloon dilatation.
Joseph J., Amato +3 more
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Controversy still exists in the literature regarding definitive therapy for repair of coarctation of the aorta. Major factors involve not only the timing of repair, but also the method of repair, whether surgical or by percutaneous transluminal balloon dilatation.
Joseph J., Amato +3 more
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Current Cardiology Reports, 2005
Coarctation of the aorta is an important, treatable cause of secondary hypertension. Its prevalence varies from 5% to 8% of all congenital heart defects. This condition is most often detected because of a murmur or hypertension found on routine examination.
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Coarctation of the aorta is an important, treatable cause of secondary hypertension. Its prevalence varies from 5% to 8% of all congenital heart defects. This condition is most often detected because of a murmur or hypertension found on routine examination.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1977
Coarctation of the aorta is a cause of hypertension that can present dramatically in the severely ill infant or appear incidentally in the asymptomatic young adult. Coarctation is easily detected and there is good evidence that the extremely poor natural history can be altered favorably by surgical correction. The elevated blood pressure can be lowered
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Coarctation of the aorta is a cause of hypertension that can present dramatically in the severely ill infant or appear incidentally in the asymptomatic young adult. Coarctation is easily detected and there is good evidence that the extremely poor natural history can be altered favorably by surgical correction. The elevated blood pressure can be lowered
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Circulation, 2015
Describe the location and degree of the stenotic region (often focal)/length of coarctation segment.
Patricia, O'Brien, Audrey C, Marshall
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Describe the location and degree of the stenotic region (often focal)/length of coarctation segment.
Patricia, O'Brien, Audrey C, Marshall
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Coarctation of the Abdominal Aorta
Archives of Surgery, 1972Three patients in the fifth decade of life were observed to have coarctation of the abdominal aorta starting just distal to the renal arteries. They were treated by bifurcation bypass grafting from the origin of the coarctation at the renal arteries to the iliac arteries. Results were good in all three.
G, Sproul, J, Pinto
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Circulation, 2001
A 51-year-old man was admitted to the hospital for cardiac catheterization because of a small ventricular septal defect documented by echocardiography. Dyspnea on exertion was the leading symptom. Physical examination revealed only weak and delayed femoral pulses, whereas blood pressure measured …
M, Brueck, R, Janka, W G, Daniel
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A 51-year-old man was admitted to the hospital for cardiac catheterization because of a small ventricular septal defect documented by echocardiography. Dyspnea on exertion was the leading symptom. Physical examination revealed only weak and delayed femoral pulses, whereas blood pressure measured …
M, Brueck, R, Janka, W G, Daniel
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Acquired thromboatheromatous coarctation of the aorta: acquired coarctation of the aorta
International Journal of Cardiology, 1999Atheromatosis of the thoracic aorta and aortic arch is a well established source of systemic embolism. Acquired atheromatous coarctation of the aortic arch is a rare finding and not well documentated so far.Two patients presenting with intermittent claudication of the lower extremities were identified as having thromboatheromatous coarctation of the ...
A, Sheikhzadeh +4 more
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