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MYCOTIC ANEURYSM OF THE ULNAR ARTERY
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946An infrequent but serious complication of subacute bacterial endocarditis is the formation of mycotic aneurysms. Before the present era of potent antibiotics subacute bacterial endocarditis alone was considered an almost universally fatal disease, and hence any complication arising from this dread illness was often viewed as only hastening the ...
J J, KLEIN, D, CROWELL
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MYCOTIC ANEURYSM OF THE ULNAR ARTERY
Medical Journal of Australia, 1979A mycotic aneurysm is an uncommon, but serious, complication of infective endocarditis, occurring as a result of an infected embolus being lodged in the vasa vasorum or lumen of an artery. Involvement of the ulnar artery is rare, but its peripheral location renders its diagnosis more simple.
B, Ee, M, Doshi, J S, Cheah
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Ulnar-Artery Mycotic Aneurysm A 27-year-old man presented with fevers, night sweats, weight loss, and a painful, pulsatile hand lesion that was found to be a mycotic aneurysm of the ulnar artery.
Bashaar K, Alibrahim, George, Wharmby
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Ulnar-Artery Mycotic Aneurysm A 27-year-old man presented with fevers, night sweats, weight loss, and a painful, pulsatile hand lesion that was found to be a mycotic aneurysm of the ulnar artery.
Bashaar K, Alibrahim, George, Wharmby
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Nifedipine in Ulnar Artery Occlusion
Angiology, 1984With the introduction of the calcium channel blocker, Nifedipine, potent peripheral vasodilatation has been demonstrated. 1-22 Its main action is on the peripheral arterioles and venules with decreased peripheral resistance. Calcium affects most smooth muscle cells of the peripheral arteries and arterioles.
M M, Fisher, A G, Snart
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Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1996
Superficial ulnar artery is a known abnormality. It replaces the normal ulnar artery and has a superficial course. Its accidental division during the raising of the radial forearm flap can seriously jeopardize hand circulation. The presence of this vessel can be diagnosed preoperatively by careful palpation, and its course can be confirmed by vascular ...
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Superficial ulnar artery is a known abnormality. It replaces the normal ulnar artery and has a superficial course. Its accidental division during the raising of the radial forearm flap can seriously jeopardize hand circulation. The presence of this vessel can be diagnosed preoperatively by careful palpation, and its course can be confirmed by vascular ...
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Thrombosis of the Ulnar Artery
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1968H, Paaby, F, Stadil
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A variant of superficial ulnar artery.
Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA, 1996An abnormally superficial course of the ulnar a. in the arm and forearm has long received the attention of anatomists and surgeons. In this study, such a case is reported and its importance from the viewpoint of reconstructive surgery stressed. The most striking findings were the origin of the superficial ulnar a. from the axillary a. and of the common
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THROMBOSIS OF THE ULNAR ARTERY
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1949openaire +2 more sources

