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Off-Pump Coronary Revascularization Using Bilateral Internal Thoracic Arteries in A Patient with Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria: A Case Report [PDF]
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) is an ultra-orphan disease. We report the first case in the literature of Off-Pump Coronary Revascularization Using Bilateral Internal Thoracic Arteries in a patient with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria. A 36-
Juan Mariano Vrancic +3 more
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Arterial thoracic outlet syndrome [PDF]
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is used to describe the constellation of symptoms arising from neurovascular compression of the thoracic outlet. The structures passing through the thoracic outlet include the subclavian artery, subclavian vein and trunks of the brachial plexus. Patients may experience symptoms related to compression of any one or various
Junjian, Huang +2 more
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Multiple Tortuous Arteries in Thoracic and Abdominal Walls: A Cadaveric Case Report [PDF]
The thoracic aorta extends from lower border of fourth thoracic vertebra upto the aortic hiatus of thoraco-abdominal diaphragm at the lower border of 12th thoracic vertebra. Then it continues as abdominal aorta upto lower border of fourth lumbar vertebra
Sandhya Vikas Yatagiri +3 more
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Study of digital palmar and plantar arteries of horses and mules by B-mode and Doppler ultrasonography [PDF]
The present study aimed to evaluate and compare the palmar and plantar digital arteries of 10 horses and 10 mules through B-mode and spectral Doppler ultrasound.
J.L. Fogaça +8 more
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Arterial Thoracic Outlet Syndrome [PDF]
Arterial thoracic outlet syndrome is a rare cause of shoulder pain due to compression of the subclavian or axillary artery within the thoracic outlet. It is the least common form of thoracic outlet syndrome but is potentially dangerous as it can result in significant morbidity.
Brian, Daniels +4 more
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AbstractWe report a case of right renal artery originating from the thoracic aorta with normal position of the right kidney. Although this anomaly is rare, vascular, thoracic, and urological surgeons should be aware about this vascular variant before planning their surgical intervention.
Umberto G. Rossi, Gian Andrea Rollandi
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Thoracic Arterial Arch Anomalies [PDF]
Forty-one well-studied thoracic arterial arch anomalies are related to cases previously reported in the literature and presented with simplified drawings in an attempt to provide a workable understanding of these anomalies.
H A, BLAKE, W C, MANION
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The Role of Lung Function Testing in Newborn Infants With Congenital Thoracic Arterial Anomalies
Introduction: Congenital thoracic arterial anomalies (CTAAs), such as complete or incomplete vascular rings, pulmonary artery sling, and innominate artery compression syndrome, may cause severe tracheomalacia and upper airway obstruction.
Claudia Columbo +11 more
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Direct access of ascending aorta for endograft delivery in the descending thoracic aorta
First-line therapy for aneurysm, dissection, or rupture of the descending thoracic aorta is now by the endovascular approach. Retrograde insertion of the endograft, through access from the femoral arteries, is the preferred approach. This case presents a
Spencer K. Hansen, MD +2 more
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Objective: This study aimed to examine the feasibility and safety of minimally invasive cardiac surgery coronary artery bypass grafting using an ultrasonically skeletonized internal thoracic artery in the authors’ initial experience.
Kazutoshi Tachibana, MD, PhD +6 more
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