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Initial Management and Recognition of Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease, A Case Report

Journal of Education and Teaching in Emergency Medicine, 2022
Aortoiliac occlusive disease (AOD) is a manifestation of peripheral arterial disease characterized by stenosis or occlusion of the distal aorta and iliac vessels.
Ashley Hope   +2 more
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Heterozygosity for homocystinuria in premature peripheral and cerebral occlusive arterial disease.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
Premature arteriosclerosis and thromboembolic events are well-known complications of homozygous homocystinuria due to cystathionine synthase deficiency. It is unknown whether heterozygosity for homocystinuria predisposes to premature vascular disease. We
G. Boers   +7 more
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Improvement of the Flow Properties of Blood: a New Therapeutical Approach in Occlusive Arterial Disease

Angiology, 1976
The general pathophysiological basis in occlusive arterial disease is the reduced flow rate of blood in the microcirculation. Blood flow in the ischemic tissue can be increased by improving the flow properties of blood.
A. Ehrly
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Occlusive arterial disease in uraemic and haemodialysis patients and renal transplant recipients. A study of the incidence of arterial disease and of the prevalence of risk factors implicated in the pathogenesis of arteriosclerosis.

The Quarterly journal of medicine, 1977
The prevalence of clinical and sub-clinical occlusive arterial disease and of risk factors implicated in the pathogenesis of arteriosclerosis was assessed in 21 patients with chronic renal failure, 27 on maintenance haemodialysis and 51 renal allograft ...
L. Ibels   +4 more
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Double-Blind, Crossover Study of the Clinical Efficacy and the Hemorheological Effects of Pentoxifylline in Patients With Occlusive Arterial Disease of the Lower Limbs

Angiology, 1984
The effect of a 3 month daily administration of 800 mg pentoxifylline (Trental 400 bds) or placebo was assessed under double blind crossover design in 18 patients (12 males and 6 females) with peripheral occlusive arterial disease in respect of painfree ...
A. Strano   +4 more
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Steno-Occlusive Arterial Disease and Early Neurological Deterioration in Acute Ischemic Stroke

Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2008
Aim: To evaluate the influence that steno-occlusive arterial disease may have on the development of early neurological deterioration (END) in a large series of patients with acute ischemic stroke.
Á. Ois   +7 more
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Influence of pentoxifylline on erythrocyte deformability in peripheral occlusive arterial disease.

Current Medical Research and Opinion, 1979
Impaired red cell deformability has been found in patients suffering from chronic peripheral vascular disorders, the implication being that microcirculatory blood flow is hindered and tissue hypoxaemia is aggravated.
B. Angelkort, N. Maurin, K. Boateng
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Current Status of the Epidemiology of Brain Infarction Associated with Occlusive Arterial Disease

Stroke, 1971
Although large gaps in our knowledge concerning the epidemiology of cerebrovascular disease are apparent, careful inspection of all existing data now makes it possible to see certain patterns emerging which suggest certain risk factors for stroke.
W. Kannel
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EVALUATION OF LUMBAR SYMPATHECTOMY. ADVANCED OCCLUSIVE ARTERIAL DISEASE.

Archives of Surgery, 1964
Since the advent of reconstructive arterial surgery, the place of lumbar sympathectomy in the management of occlusive arterial disease has been undergoing a continuous reappraisal, as shown by several recent reports.
H. Haimovici, C. Steinman, I. H. Karson
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