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The long-term clinical course of acute deep venous thrombosis

open access: yes, 1996
Background: In patients who have symptomatic deep venous thrombosis, the Long-Term risk for recurrent venous thromboembolism and the incidence and severity of post-thrombotic sequelae have not been well documented.
Cogo A.   +9 more
core   +1 more source

AI + Drawing Enhances the Efficiency of Human Anatomy Education

open access: yesClinical Anatomy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Human anatomy is a fundamental core course in medical education, and its teaching effectiveness directly influences students' understanding and application of medical knowledge. However, traditional anatomy instruction often faces challenges such as limited teaching resources and the high cognitive difficulty students experience.
Fangfang Zhou   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Incidence of Deep Venous Thrombosis After Arthroscopic Knee Surgery

open access: yes, 1999
We retrospectively reviewed the records of 2050 arthroscopic knee surgeries performed at The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital from January 1993 to December 1994.
Lonnie E. Paulos   +4 more
core   +1 more source

A Case of Venous Tissue Dissection During Transcatheter MitraClip Surgery

open access: yesCatheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The MitraClip system has been widely used to treat mitral regurgitation. The complications associated with MitraClip surgery typically include clip detachment and mitral valve injury. However, cases of venous tissue dissection during surgery are relatively rare.
Shumin Ouyang   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Evaluation of D-Dimer in the diagnosis of suspected deep vein thrombosis

open access: yesمجله كليه طب الكندي, 2014
Background: Deep vein thrombosis is a multi causal disease and its one of most common venous disorder, but only one quarter of the patients who have signs and symptoms of a clot in the vein actually have thrombosis and need treatment .The disease can be
Khalid A. Mahmmod,
doaj  

Venous and arterial thrombosis: Two aspects of the same disease?

open access: yes, 2009
Paolo PrandoniDepartment of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Sciences, Thromboembolism Unit, University Hospital of Padua Padua, ItalyAbstract: An increasing body of evidence suggests the likelihood of a link between venous and arterial thrombosis.
Paolo Prandoni
core  

Malposition of a Port Catheter in the Azygos Vein: Endovascular Repositioning Using a Long Loop Snare Technique

open access: yesCatheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Port catheters provide a reliable, long‐term venous access option in children for repeated administration of medications or parenteral nutrition. A cardiac catheterization procedure was performed in a 7‐year‐old girl in whom lateral chest radiography revealed posterior deviation suggestive of azygos vein malposition.
Axel Rentzsch   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Venous thrombosis of unusual site: Paget-Schroetter syndrome

open access: yesArchivo Médico de Camagüey, 2019
Background: venous thromboembolic disease is a frequent clinical illness, associated with multiple risk factors already identified. There are presentations with atypical locations such as thrombosis in the upper limb.
Jorge Carmelo Martínez-Gil   +5 more
doaj  

Percutaneous Deployment of the Sinus‐SuperFlex‐DS Stent for Hybrid Stage I Palliation in Neonates Weighing ≤ 2.5 kg: A Multicenter Study

open access: yesCatheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Hybrid stage I palliation (HS1P) has developed as an alternative to the Norwood stage I palliation for neonates with hypoplastic left heart and related left‐sided obstructive lesions. HS1P is currently used in various clinical settings, such as single ventricle palliation, bridge to decision, bridge to biventricular repair, or ...
Johanna Hummel   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Circulating monocyte partitioning and its alteration in hematological chronic neoplasms

open access: yesCytometry Part B: Clinical Cytometry, EarlyView.
Abstract Circulating monocyte partitioning refers to the relative quantification of the three main monocyte subsets in the peripheral blood, namely classical (cMo), intermediate (iMo), and non‐classical (ncMo) monocytes, as assessed by flow cytometry, a new nomenclature described 15 years ago.
Sihem Tarfi   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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