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Endovascular Versus Surgical Revascularization for Acute Limb Ischemia
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background: The optimal revascularization strategy for acute limb ischemia (ALI) remains unclear, and contemporary comparative effectiveness data on endovascular versus surgical revascularization are
D. Kolte +7 more
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Endovascular treatment of critical lower limb ischemia caused by giant cell arteritis
Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a well-known cause of cranial vasculitis often presenting with headache and jaw claudication. Here we report the case of a woman suffering GCA who presented with critical lower limb ischemia.
Rohan H.P. McLachlan, MD, BMS +3 more
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Acute Lower Limb Ischemia—Etiology, Pathology, and Management
Acute limb ischemia (ALI) is a vascular emergency associated with a high risk for limb loss and death. Most cases result from in situ thrombosis in patients with preexisting peripheral arterial disease or those who have undergone vascular procedures ...
B. Natarajan, P. Patel, Ashis Mukherjee
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Modern methods of stimulation of angiogenesis in patients with critical limb ischemia (review)
The term "critical ischemia of extremities" (critical limb ischemia) was first introduced by P.R.F. Bell in 1982 to refer to a group of diseases accompanied by pain in the legs at rest, trophic ulcers and distal necroses of the lower limbs.
I. A. Kryvoruchko +6 more
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Critical limb ischemia represents the advanced stage of peripheral artery disease, a health problem with increasing prevalence. Critical limb ischemia is associated with significant mortality, limb loss, pain, and diminished health-related quality of ...
A. Fereydooni +2 more
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Endovascular Treatment of Acute Tibioperoneal Trunk Thrombosis. A Clinical Case Report
Introduction. Acute limb ischemia is a severe disorder caused by a sharp drop in the arterial perfusion of the limb. It carries a threat to the limb’s function and viability.
D. S. Chigidinova +4 more
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Noncoding RNAs in Critical Limb Ischemia
Peripheral artery disease, caused by chronic arterial occlusion of the lower extremities, affects over 200 million people worldwide. Peripheral artery disease can progress into critical limb ischemia (CLI), its more severe manifestation, which is ...
D. Pérez-Cremades +2 more
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Repeated in situ arterial thrombolysis in severe heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
Unstructured abstract: There are no clear guidelines addressing the use of thrombolysis to treat acute limb ischemia in patients with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
Roxane Varone, Daniel Danzer
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Background: The prevalence of exercise-induced ischemia in the asymptomatic limb of patients with unilateral claudication based on history and treadmill evaluation, and with unilateral ipsilateral peripheral artery disease (i.e ankle-to-brachial systolic
Samir Henni +9 more
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BackgroundAcute limb ischemia due to microvascular malperfusion may be refractory to initial therapies. Medicinal leech therapy (hirudotherapy) has been attempted in plastic and reconstructive surgery to improve venous congestion in ischemic flaps ...
Joseph C. Resch +4 more
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