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Ruptured popliteal artery aneurysm [PDF]
Popliteal artery aneurysms rarely rupture. We treated a 91-year-old man who presented with a deep venous thrombosis and anemia; rupture of a popliteal artery aneurysm was suspected only after compartment syndrome isolated to the thigh developed as the result of bleeding.
Illig, Karl A. +5 more
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Extended posterior approach for huge popliteal aneurysm extended to superficial femoral artery
Objectives: Generally, popliteal artery aneurysms have been addressed surgically by a medial, posterior, or lateral approach. We have designed a new posterior approach that exposes the superficial femoral artery and entire popliteal artery without ...
Tomoki Cho +2 more
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Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome [PDF]
Background: A 47-year-old athletic man without relevant medical history consulted the vascular surgeon because of claudication in his left leg after 50 meters walking. There was no history of trauma and the clinical examination revealed coldness of the left foot. POPLITEAL ARTERY ENTRAPMENT SYNDROME R. Toorop, J. Poniewierski, J. Gielen, M.
Housseini, Ahmed M. +3 more
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Anatomic Study of the Middle Genicular Artery
Purpose. To study the anatomy of the middle genicular artery and thus mitigate the risk of vascular injury in knee surgery. Methods. The course, anatomic relations, and variations of the middle genicular artery in 8 cadavers (4 men and 4 women) were ...
H Salaria, R Atkinson
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Acute lower limb ischemia due to thrombo-embolic arterial occlusions in two previously healthy men with markedly elevated Lp(a) [PDF]
Lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a)) is a well-documented risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Its role in acute thrombo-embolic occlusions of peripheral arteries is not known.
Federico Tatò +6 more
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Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome Presented with Popliteal Artery Pseudoaneurysm: A Case Report
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) is a rare vascular disorder characterized by the compression of the popliteal artery behind the knee, primarily affecting physically active individuals.
Hyeon Ju Kim, Seung Huh, Hyung-Kee Kim
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INTRODUCTION: The clinically most important artery of the lower extremities is the popliteal artery. The normal branching pattern of the popliteal artery ranges between 92% and 96%.
Supriya Noveltony +2 more
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The most common anatomical variation of the superficial femoral artery (SFA) is hypoplasia or aplasia associated with a persistent sciatic artery. We report a case exhibiting SFA hypoplasia combined with connection of the deep femoral artery (DFA) to the
Jae Hyun Kwon, MD, PhD +1 more
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The "Safari" technique to perform difficult subintimal infragenicular vessels [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to describe the efficacy of planned combined subintimal arterial flossing with antegrade– retrograde intervention (SAFARI) to obtain the precise recanalization of the patent portion of a distal runoff vessel in critical ...
Colangelo,V +8 more
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MHC class II-restricted antigen presentation by plasmacytoid dendritic cells drives proatherogenic T cell immunity [PDF]
Background—Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) bridge innate and adaptive immune responses and are important regulators of immuno-inflammatory diseases. However, their role in atherosclerosis remains elusive.
Ait-Oufella, Hafid +16 more
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