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Arterial Occlusive Diseases of the Extremities
2003The arterial occlusive diseases of the lower extremities represent a spectrum of disorders encompassing myriad etiologies. The normal “end-organ” functions of the lower and upper extremities are (1) to permit independent ambulation, and (2) to manipulate objects; thus, diseases that alter normal limb function may potentially elicit major disabilities ...
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Medical Therapy of Occlusive Arterial Disease
Diseases of the Chest, 1956SUMMARY 1.Occlusion of the abdominal aorta, segmental occlusion of the iliac and femoral arteries, thromboangiitis obliterans and arteriosclerosis obliterans constitute the major diseases affecting the peripheral arteries. The first two conditions are now treated surgically.
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Mesenteric Artery Occlusive Disease
2012Vascular occlusive disease of the mesenteric vessels is a relatively uncommon but potentially devastating condition that generally presents in patients over 60 years of age and has been recognized as an entity since 1936. The incidence of such a disease is low and represents 2 % of the revascularization operations for atheromatous lesions.
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CAROTID-ARTERY DISEASE AND RETINAL-ARTERY OCCLUSION
The Lancet, 1979RobertL. Tomsak+2 more
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Small Artery Occlusive Diseases
2017There are two different subtypes of small artery occlusive diseases: (1) those caused by an intrinsic disease of the small arteries (40–200 μm diameter) categorized as small artery disease such as arteriolosclerosis, lipohyalinosis, or fibrinoid necrosis and (2) those caused by proximal atherosclerotic disease of the larger-caliber perforating arteries
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SYMPATHECTOMY FOR OCCLUSIVE ARTERIAL DISEASE††
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1955openaire +3 more sources
Stress and occlusive coronary artery disease
American Heart Journal, 1963Joyce Joseph, H.E.S. Pearson
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