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Repeated Supera stent fracture following stenting for popliteal artery occlusion: a case report
The popliteal artery segment is particularly challenging for endovascular treatment. Stents used for treating popliteal artery lesions are usually associated with an increased risk of stent fracture and re-occlusion.
Byung Chan Lee +3 more
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ABSTRACT Catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome (CAPS) is a fulminant and rare variant of antiphospholipid syndrome characterized by rapidly progressive multiorgan thrombosis and a high mortality rate. Its diagnosis is often challenging due to overlapping clinical features with sepsis, thromboembolic disorders, and systemic autoimmune diseases.
Nazmin Ahmed +4 more
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Popliteal Artery Entrapment – Case report and review of literature
Entrapment of popliteal artery is a rare cause for leg ischemia. The reason is a congenital anomaly which is the result of mistake in the prenatal development of the popliteal area. Popliteal artery is entrapped by the medial head of the gastrocnemius or
Dražen Popović
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Medical treatment of postoperative complications of popliteal artery aneurysm surgery
Popliteal artery aneurysms are the most common peripheral artery aneurysms, although they are rarely seen. These aneurysms can be treated by surgical and endovascular methods.
İsmail Selcuk +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Acute Limb Ischaemia (ALI) is a limb and life‐threatening condition that is often associated with cardiovascular disease, atrial fibrillation (AF), diabetes and smoking. It is less commonly associated with active malignancy. There is growing evidence regarding this association.
Amos Au, Audrey Choy, Ming Yii
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Popliteal artery aneurysms and popliteal phymas.
For the differential diagnosis of popliteal phymas, popliteal artery aneurysms are evaluated. They are frequent among peripheral aneurysms. However, diagnosis is difficult in some patients because clinical symptoms vary. We report 2 patients who consulted our hospital for popliteal phymas.
Wataru, Hashimoto +2 more
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Ultrasound‐Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Percutaneous Treatments of Common Tendinopathies
Objectives Ultrasound‐guided percutaneous needle fenestration (UPNF) and percutaneous needle tenotomy (UPNT) are minimally invasive procedures commonly used to treat chronic tendinopathies. However, these techniques can be painful, potentially limiting patient tolerance, satisfaction, and procedural feasibility. Although local anesthetics (LAs) provide
Tomás Ribeiro‐da‐Silva +7 more
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Abstract Sitting‐induced impairments in postprandial blood flow are an important link between sedentary behaviour and cardiometabolic disease risk. The objective of this work was to examine the effects of resistance exercise breaks (REB) performed every 30 min during an otherwise sedentary 3‐h period on the vasodilatory response to a subsequent oral ...
Emily M. Rogers +8 more
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Abstract This narrative review highlights the impact of exercise on vascular health in females over the lifespan with an emphasis on puberty, pregnancy and menopause. These events encompass substantial changes in sex hormone levels, particularly oestrogens and progesterone.
Kathleen B. Miller +2 more
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Abstract Peripheral arterial disease is a medical condition caused by blockages of arteries that provide blood flow to the arms or legs. Pulsed ultrasound (PUS) has been widely used for some therapies such as bone fracture healing. We hypothesized that PUS also affects angiogenesis for ischemia therapy.
Yoshitsugu Kojima +3 more
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