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The Coronary Collateral Circulation
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972Excerpt The widespread use of coronary arteriography and revascularization surgery has stimulated interest in the coronary collateral circulation.
Richard Gorlin, Richard H. Helfant
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Collateral Circulation in Moyamoya Disease.
Stroke, 2019Background and Purpose- Predicting the risk of stroke and determining intervention indications are highly important for patients with Moyamoya disease (MMD).
Zhi-wen Liu+9 more
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Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2020
Background Leukoaraiosis and collateral blood flow are processes that involve small vessels, the former related to flow within the deep perforating arterioles and the latter involving the small, cortical pial-pial connections, both of which are ...
I. Mark+5 more
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Background Leukoaraiosis and collateral blood flow are processes that involve small vessels, the former related to flow within the deep perforating arterioles and the latter involving the small, cortical pial-pial connections, both of which are ...
I. Mark+5 more
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The dynamics of the coronary collateral circulation
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2014Coronary collaterals are present at birth, with wide interindividual variation in their functional capacity. These vessels protect jeopardized myocardium, and the number of collaterals and the extent of their coverage are associated with improved survival in patients with coronary heart disease.
Zimarino, M.+4 more
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Stroke, 2019
Background and Purpose- The development of leptomeningeal collateral artery network might be adversely affected by small vessel wall alteration. We sought to determine whether small vessel disease (SVD) burden may impact collateral development in ...
O. Eker+7 more
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Background and Purpose- The development of leptomeningeal collateral artery network might be adversely affected by small vessel wall alteration. We sought to determine whether small vessel disease (SVD) burden may impact collateral development in ...
O. Eker+7 more
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Collateral Circulation in Health and Disease
Archives of Surgery, 1957The present studies were carried out because of a need for a better understanding of the functional capacity of the collateral circulation in health and in disease. Aortography has been an important method of obtaining anatomic evidence of the collateral circulation 1 ; however, little attention has been paid to its functional effects.
Travis Winsor+3 more
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Evaluation of collateral circulation of the hand
Journal of Clinical Monitoring, 1992In 1929, Edgar V. Allen described a noninvasive evaluation of the patency of the arterial supply to the hand of patients with thromboangitis obliterans (Am J Med Sci 1929; 178:237). In the early 1950s, Allen's test was modified (Wright I. Vascular diseases in clinical practice.
Thomas M. Fuhrman+3 more
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Coronary Collateral Circulation
2018Coronary collateral circulation is the small vessel connections formed between one epicardial coronary artery and another. The existence of these coronary anastomoses was demonstrated by Fulton in 1963. Rentrop and Werner subsequently devised collateral classification systems using angiographic characteristics as surrogates for collateral function ...
Novalia Sidik+2 more
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Collateral Arterial Circulation in the Legs
Archives of Surgery, 1960Introduction Much of our knowledge of collateral circulation has been derived from anatomical studies which have been subjected to pathophysiological interpretation. Arteriography provides a dynamic method of investigating the in vivo collateral patterns in extremities.
William F. Kennedy, James E. Conley
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Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2017
Background and purpose Current practice of revascularization for carotid stenosis (CS) primarily relies on symptoms and degree of stenosis. Other parameters, such as collateral circulation and cerebral circulation time (CCT), might influence the stroke ...
Yong-Sin Hu+8 more
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Background and purpose Current practice of revascularization for carotid stenosis (CS) primarily relies on symptoms and degree of stenosis. Other parameters, such as collateral circulation and cerebral circulation time (CCT), might influence the stroke ...
Yong-Sin Hu+8 more
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