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Isolated Iliac Artery Aneurysms

Seminars in Vascular Surgery, 2005
Isolated aneurysms of the iliac arteries are extremely rare, comprising less than 2% of all aneurysmal disease. These aneurysms are typically seen in older men. Their natural history, although fairly indolent, carries a significant risk of rupture when the aneurysms have attained a large size.
Rajdeep S, Sandhu, Iraklis I, Pipinos
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Acute Iliac-Artery Thrombosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1963
AMONG the problems that occasionally confront the vascular surgeon are acute arterial thromboses. Such thrombi in the superficial femoral artery, superimposed on atherosclerosis, often lead to gangrene of the extremity and are probably the most common precipitating factor in that condition.1 An acute iliac-artery thrombosis, by contrast, is rare.
J F, UPSON, R E, WEISMANN
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Internal iliac artery ligation

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1966
Abstract The author reviews the history of the internal iliac artery ligation, evaluates indications for its use, describes pelvic arterial circulation, and presents a simplified surgical technique. Seven cases in which the technique was used illustrate the variety of its application and implications.
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Internal Iliac Artery Embolization

2011
Internal iliac artery embolization is performed for patients with common iliac aneurysm extending to the iliac bifurcation who are going to be treated with endovascular repair. The embolization allows for extension of the graft into the external iliac and eliminates the potential for type II endoleak through the internal iliac artery.
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Iliac Artery Injuries

2013
Injury to the iliac arteries remains a devastating injury with significant morbidity and mortality that continues to challenge trauma surgeons. Patients typically present in significant metabolic disarray as a result of massive hemorrhage. Damage control techniques should be employed for patients who are coagulopathic, hypothermic, or acidotic ...
Nicolas H. Pope   +2 more
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Large-scale genome-wide association study of coronary artery disease in genetically diverse populations

Nature Medicine, 2022
Catherine Tcheandjieu   +2 more
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Iliac Artery Occlusion

JOSPT Cases, 2022
Justin S. Bittner   +2 more
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