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ABSTRACT Background Skeletal muscle blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) MRI is a technique for assessing vascular function in peripheral limbs. In patients, however, an increased frequency of atypical response patterns has been observed, warranting investigation into its underlying causes.
Jonathan Arvidsson +5 more
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Heel-rise test in the assessment of individuals with peripheral arterial occlusive disease
Débora Pantuso Monteiro,1 Raquel Rodrigues Britto,2 Ana Clara Ribeiro Lages,3 Marluce Lopes Basílio,3 Monize Cristine de Oliveira Pires,3 Maria Luiza Vieira Carvalho,1 Ricardo Jayme Procópio,4 Danielle Aparecida Gomes ...
Monteiro DP +7 more
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Post-exercise pulsatility index indicates treatment effects in peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD). [PDF]
Udelnow A +4 more
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Prevalence of hyperhomocyst(e)inemia in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease
Jack L. Cronenwett
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ABSTRACT Background Non‐contrast renal MR angiography (MRA) is valuable for patients who cannot receive contrast agents or when avoiding radiation is desired. However, the conventional inflow inversion recovery (IFIR) method is limited by incomplete background suppression, venous contamination, and motion sensitivity.
Yulin Wang +13 more
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Influenza vaccination reduces incidence of peripheral arterial occlusive disease in elderly patients with chronic kidney disease. [PDF]
Hu PJ +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The management of extremity soft tissue sarcomas (STS) involving major vessels presents unique challenges, historically leading to amputation. Advances in vascular reconstruction have enabled limb‐sparing surgery (LSS), but outcomes and perioperative risks remain uncertain.
Lucas Monteiro Delgado +9 more
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A Reperfusion BOLD-MRI Tissue Perfusion Protocol Reliably Differentiate Patients with Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease from Healthy Controls. [PDF]
Törngren K +7 more
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Objectives The femoropopliteal (FP) artery is the most frequently revascularized segment in peripheral artery disease (PAD), followed by the iliac segment. Wall shear stress (WSS) is a key local factor implicated in both atherosclerotic plaque formation and restenosis after angioplasty.
Jan Lukas Prüser +5 more
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