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Intensive Rehabilitation Program in Arterial Occlusive Disease Patients
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) limits walking efficiency and distance. The main disabling symptom is vasculopathy that leads to claudicatio intermittens and limits walking efficiency.
Luca Marin +7 more
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Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disorder with characteristics of arterial and/or venous thrombosis due to hypercoagulation status. Although deep vein thrombosis is common, the involvement of arterial thrombosis is more dangerous and ...
Jeng-Luen Hong +6 more
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Contexto: A doença arterial obstrutiva periférica tem sido reconhecida como um sensível marcador de aterosclerose sistêmica e preditora de eventos cardiovasculares.
José Aderval Aragão +5 more
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Magnetic resonance angiography in evaluation of acute intracranial steno-occlusive arterial disease
Objectives: Assessment of the diagnostic usefulness of MRA in evaluation of patients with acute intra cranial steno-occlusive arterial disease. Patients and methods: 84 patients with acute intracranial steno-occlusive arterial disease were subjected to ...
Moustafa E.M. Radwan +1 more
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Background Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is considered the most severe stage of peripheral artery disease. Patients with CLI typically have the disease affecting multiple levels (i.e. aortoiliac, femoropopliteal, and infrapopliteal).
Mohamad T Yousuf +3 more
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Garlic for peripheral arterial occlusive disease [PDF]
Commercially available preparations of garlic have been reported to have beneficial effects on some of the risk factors associated with atherosclerosis.To assess the effects of garlic (both dried and non-powdered preparations) for the treatment of peripheral arterial occlusive disease.For this update the Cochrane Peripheral Vascular Diseases Group ...
Jepson, Ruth +2 more
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Different levels of arterial occlusive disease (aortoiliac, femoropopliteal, multi-level disease) can produce claudication symptoms in different leg muscle groups (buttocks, thighs, calves) in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD).
Todd J Leutzinger +12 more
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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this work is to present an objective, practical, and reproducible method for evaluating the functional limitation caused by occlusive arterial disease in upper limbs: a stress test using an isokinetic dynamometer.
Lívio Nakano +4 more
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Background Medial calcification in diabetes contributes to the arterial occlusive process occurring below the knee level. Adiponectin is an adipokine with atheroprotective properties and possible protective role against arterial calcification. The aim of
Carole E. Aubert +16 more
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Studies in Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease [PDF]
Material for an analysis of the pathogenesis and course of acute peripheral arterial occlusion was provided by patients with acute arterial occlusion in a lower extremity, special arterial injection studies of amputated limbs, arteriograms performed on cadavers, and data from an experimental investigation of acute femoral artery embolism in dogs.
Helen Silver +6 more
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