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Postprandial Changes in Thoracic Aortic Flow Detected by 4D Flow MRI May Influence Study Results
ABSTRACT Background While there is a growing body of data using 4D flow MRI to distinguish between normal and abnormal blood flow values in the thoracic aorta, the extent of physiological variation or lack thereof is potentially undervalued. Physiological processes such as postprandial changes to hemodynamics might influence data, normal values, follow‐
Maren Friederike Balks +11 more
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Nonpenetrating subclavian artery trauma [PDF]
Nonpenetrating injury to the subclavian vessels is uncommon. During a 6-year period we have treated 167 patients with injuries to the subclavian and superior mediastinal arteries. Fifteen of these injuries (9%) occurred after blunt trauma. In 10 patients the proximal segment (first and second parts) of the artery was involved.
M C, Costa, J V, Robbs
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Sonographic imaging is used to identify the presence, number and location of malignant lymph nodes. Axillary lymph nodes suspicious of harbouring breast cancer metastasis can be localised to three surgical axillary levels. This paper will unpack the axillary anatomy, muscular sonographic landmarks, surgical axillary lymph node levels and the ...
Michelle Fenech +4 more
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Horner syndrome due to right subclavian artery dissection: Case report
This is a novel case of spontaneous subclavian artery dissection presenting with an asymptomatic right Horner Syndrome, highlighting both the importance of carefully evaluating the pupils on comprehensive exam, and also the subclavian arteries when ...
Sara L. Weidmayer, OD, FAAO, FORS +1 more
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Occlusion of the left subclavian artery as a reason of angina pectoris recurrence after coronary artery bypass grafting [PDF]
The article presents two clinical cases of angina pectoris recurrence for patients after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) due to occlusion of the left subclavian artery.
V.I. Ursulenko +2 more
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Retroesophageal Right Subclavian Artery: A Case Report
Numerous variations of vessels arising from the aortic arch have been reported. One of the common anatomical variations in the right subclavian artery originating as the last branch of the aortic arch.
Maryam Lale Ataei +5 more
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Abstract Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a relatively frequent occurrence in the pediatric population with multiple potential sequelae. Appropriate intervention may range from urgent endoscopic retrieval to watchful waiting, with multiple variables influencing the decision.
Oren Ledder +18 more
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This is the first study assessing in vivo blood flow profiles during extracorporeal circulation (ECC) scenarios. Magnetic resonance imaging data served for the calibration of computational fluid dynamics algorithms, enabling accurate replication of the hemodynamic conditions.
Anna Kathrin Assmann +9 more
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AN UNUSUAL ANOMALY OF THE SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY
A nomalies of the subclavian arteries are infrequent, but certainly not unknown. The rise of one or both subclavian arteries from the posterior or right side of the aortic arch,3 the origin of the right subclavian artery from the descending aorta,2 or as a branch of the left subclavian artery,3,7 as well as congenital stricture or absence of the left ...
H K, DAUGHERTY +3 more
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This study is a comprehensive post‐market analysis of the Xenios console and XLung kit 230 preconfigured ECMO tubing set in post‐cardiotomy applications. The performance of this device was evaluated and demonstrated in all key clinical areas, with an adequate safety profile.
Luca Conci +9 more
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