Cholesterol Crystal Embolization Exacerbates Critical Limb Ischemia. [PDF]
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Impaired angiogenesis in diabetic critical limb ischemia is mediated by a miR-130b/INHBA signaling axis. [PDF]
Cheng HS +14 more
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Drug‐Induced Periocular and Ocular Surface Disorders: An EAACI Position Paper
ABSTRACT Various systemic and topical medications can induce ocular and periocular cutaneous adverse effects (AEs), ranging from mild to severe. These AEs may lead to ocular surface (OS) damage and, in some cases, life‐threatening complications. Drug‐induced ocular adverse reactions are generally classified into two primary categories: toxic reactions ...
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Investigational New Drug-enabling studies to use genetically modified mesenchymal stromal cells in patients with critical limb ischemia. [PDF]
Cressman A +8 more
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Regarding “Statins are independently associated with reduced mortality in patients undergoing infrainguinal bypass graft surgery for critical limb ischemia” [PDF]
Luca Mascitelli +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Current practice guidelines lack consensus on optimal surveillance strategies following endovascular interventions for peripheral artery disease (PAD). This study evaluated surveillance practices among vascular surgeons in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), focusing on duplex ultrasound (DUS) use and factors influencing surveillance ...
Thomas M. Warburton +8 more
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Study protocol for a randomized clinical trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of autologous adipose-derived stem cell therapy for ulcers in patients with critical limb ischemia. [PDF]
Oliveira Filho FJ +7 more
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Hospital Mortality After Major Amputation of the Lower Limbs for Critical Ischemia [PDF]
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Both groups received the usual routine hospital care. Beyond usual care, the intervention group received the high‐intensity, low‐volume FES‐cycling exercise protocol. Study highlights are as follows: (1) High‐intensity, low‐volume FES‐cycling exercise increased strength, power, and neuromuscular efficiency. (2) Ambulation capacity improved threefold in
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