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Table_1_Selective inhibition of soluble tumor necrosis factor signaling reduces abdominal aortic aneurysm progression.DOCX [PDF]
BackgroundTumor necrosis factor (TNF) is pathologically elevated in human abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). Non-selective TNF inhibition-based therapeutics are approved for human use but have been linked to several side effects. Compounds that target the
Hans Christian Beck (9698768) +11 more
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Giant Rasmussen’s aneurysm [PDF]
Mauro Terra Branco1 +4 more
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Fatal haemoptysis caused by a ruptured Rasmussen's aneurysm [PDF]
A 47-year-old woman with a past history of pulmonary tuberculosis presented to our institution with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest because of massive haemoptysis after severe coughing. On arrival, immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation with chest compression, endotracheal intubation and intravenous epinephrine 1 mg with an interval of 3 min for ...
Shu-Yu, Shih +4 more
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ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are non‐replicating, lipid membrane‐bound nanoparticles released by most eukaryotic cells into the extracellular space. When derived from platelets, a subset of EVs can exhibit remarkable anti‐inflammatory and antioxidant properties, making them attractive candidates to attenuate sterile inflammatory states such as
Omar A. Selim +4 more
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Neuroform Stent Assisted Aneurysm Treatment: Evolving Treatment Strategies Complications and Results of Long Term Follow-Up [PDF]
Introduction: This report details experience with the Neuroform stent, with an emphasis on evolving treatment strategies, complication rates and treatment durability.
Albuquerque, Felipe C. +5 more
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Glue ablation of Rasmussen’s aneurysm in a case of epituberculosis
A woman in her 40s presented with massive haemoptysis and breathlessness for 1 day. She had been diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis based on sputum CBNAAT (Cartridge Based Nucleic Acid Amplification Test) and was on antitubercular treatment for previous 2 weeks.
Tushar Ramesh Sahasrabudhe +3 more
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Endovascular Aneurysm Repair Treatment of Aortoiliac Aneurysms:Can Iliac Branched Devices Prevent Gluteal Claudication? [PDF]
PURPOSE: To compare the risk of gluteal claudication after endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) of aortoiliac aneurysms by interventional exclusion of the internal iliac artery (IIA) with plugs or coils versus a branch iliac device to maintain pelvic ...
Schroeder, Torben V +3 more
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Case Report of Rasmussen's Encephalitis With a Decade of Refractory Epilepsy and Hemispheric Atrophy
ABSTRACT Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE) is a rare, chronic inflammatory neurological disorder affecting one cerebral hemisphere and presenting with drug‐resistant epilepsy, progressive hemiparesis, and cognitive decline. This case report describes the clinical course and management of a 21‐year‐old patient with refractory epilepsy and progressive ...
Sajjad Al‐Badri +7 more
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Induction of autoimmune abdominal aortic aneurysm in pigs - A novel large animal model [PDF]
Background Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a common disease with a high mortality. Many animal models have been developed to further understand the pathogenesis of the disease, but no large animal model has been developed to investigate the autoimmune
Sara Hveding Bergseth +13 more
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Introduction Mycotic aneurysms (MA) are rare but severe complications of infective endocarditis (IE), arising from septic emboli, bacteremia, or direct vascular invasion. Pulmonary artery involvement is particularly uncommon and presents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.
Sebastián Hoyos Gutiérrez +4 more
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