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Allen-Barker-Hines Peripheral Vascular Diseases

, 1972
Diagnosis of Peripheral Vascular Diseases , by A. Kappert, 308 pp, 368 illus, Fr 98, DM 88, Hans Huber Publishers, 1971. In 1946 Allen, Barker, and Hines, all internists at the Mayo Clinic, produced the comprehensive Peripheral Vascular Diseases which ...
E. A. Edwards
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Update on peripheral vascular diseases: from smoking cessation to stenting.

Cleveland Clinic journal of medicine, 2001
Newer pharmacologic agents including gene therapy hold promise for the treatment of atherosclerotic peripheral vascular disease (PVD), as do advances in endovascular revascularization techniques.
Debabrata Mukherjee, Jay S. Yadav
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A Primer of Peripheral Vascular Diseases

, 1966
As its title implies, this monograph was not meant to be an all-inclusive text but rather an introductory book on diseases of the circulation. It accomplishes its purpose although sometimes the reader will wish for more detail and occasionally for more ...
J. Juergens
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Dyslipidemia in peripheral vascular disease

Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1996
Peripheral atherosclerosis (carotid and aortofemoral vascular districts) shows some peculiar characteristics with respect to coronary atherosclerosis. In this paper we have reviewed the most recent studies on the relationships between atherosclerosis of the limbs and lipid metabolism.
VIGNA, Giovanni Battista, FELLIN, Renato
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The value of digital subtraction angiography in peripheral vascular diseases.

British Journal of Radiology, 1984
The iliac and subclavian arteries and their distal branches were studied by digital subtraction angiography (DSA) in 79 patients and the results compared with conventional angiograms for 35 patients.
M. Takahashi   +3 more
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Peripheral Vascular Disease

Cardiology Clinics, 2002
Despite major advances in vascular diagnostic technology, the physical examination remains the primary measure for assessing patients with peripheral vascular disease. Its primary objectives are to reach a tentative diagnosis and to select the optimal diagnostic plan. The standard vascular examination is stuctured and has two parts: the medical history
Sanjay Rajagopalan   +2 more
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Cryoplasty for peripheral vascular disease

2005
In the UK, symptomatic peripheral arterial disease (PAD) occurs in 5 to 7% of people over the age of 55 years. Cryoplasty offers a new approach by combining the dilation force of balloon angioplasty with the delivery of cold thermal energy to the vessel wall.
Sumaira Macdonald   +2 more
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Peripheral Vascular Disease in Athletes

2012
Athletes who carry out competitive sporting activities often complain of symptoms, especially pain, which in most cases are related to musculoskeletal injuries. However, when the sporting activity involves frequent and repetitive movement of the upper or lower limbs, the same clinical manifestations may be a result of an arterial disease, causing ...
MARTINELLI, ombretta   +2 more
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Peripheral Vascular Disease

2012
Atherosclerosis is a systemic disorder with regional manifestations in the heart, limbs, brain, and other organs. Advances in vascular biology, diagnostic imaging, pharmacotherapeutics, and intervention have provided physicians with greater opportunities to evaluate and manage patients with atherosclerotic vascular diseases.
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An advanced ultrasound application used to assess peripheral vascular diseases: superb microvascular imaging

Journal of Echocardiography, 2021
W. Sato   +3 more
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