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Painful ulnar artery leiomyoma simulating an ulnar artery aneurysm [PDF]
Angioleiomyomas are rare, benign, smooth muscle tumors that occur predominantly in the lower limbs and infrequently in the upper limbs. We present a case of angioleiomyoma arising from the distal ulnar artery, presenting as a painful lesion with a 20 ...
Srijita Saha +6 more
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Collateral circulation in a patient with combined traumatic radial and ulnar artery injuries [PDF]
Combined radial and ulnar artery injuries are associated with a >35% amputation rate when not revascularized promptly. We describe a patient who suffered a penetrating injury to both the radial and ulnar arteries.
Sahil Patel, MD +5 more
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Effects of Compression of the Ulnar Artery on the Radial Artery Catheterization [PDF]
Background: The study was designed to evaluate the effects of compression of the ulnar artery on blood flow (BF) and internal cross-sectional area (CSAi) of the radial artery.
Seung-Wan Hong, Seong-Hyop Kim
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Traumatic Distal Ulnar Artery Thrombosis [PDF]
This paper is about a posttraumatic distal ulnar artery thrombosis case that has occurred after a single blunt trauma. The ulnar artery thrombosis because of chronic trauma is a frequent condition (hypothenar hammer syndrome) but an ulnar artery ...
Ahmet A. Karaarslan +5 more
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Anomalous superficial ulnar artery based flap
Upper limb shows a large number of arterial variations. This case report describes the presence of additional superficial ulnar artery which was used to raise a pedicle flap to cover an arm defect thus avoided using the main vessel of the forearm ...
C. V. Ramani +3 more
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The First Clinical Case of Repairing Superficial Ulnar Artery Injury [PDF]
Superficial ulnar artery is a rare arterial anomaly and is defined as an ulnar artery that courses over superficial forearm flexor muscles. Different from a popular ulnar artery that courses along the ulnar aspect of the forearm deep to the flexor ...
Shuchi Azuma +4 more
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Superficial ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm. [PDF]
Abstract The ulnar artery is the larger terminal branch of the brachial artery. It originates in the cubital fossa and is covered by the flexor muscles of the forearm. We report an anatomic variant in which the ulnar artery was in a superficial position in the forearm.
França MJ +4 more
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Masson's tumor in the ulnar artery [PDF]
A healthy 30-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with a pulsatile right forearm mass and numbness of her fourth and fifth fingers. Duplex scan imaging revealed an ulnar artery aneurysm with intramural thrombus. After resection, histopathology revealed intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia, also known as Masson's tumor, a rare
Chang, Kevin +2 more
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Hybrid Management of an Ulnar Artery Pseudoaneurysm Postphlebotomy
The purpose of this case report is to describe the occurrence and management of an ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm post phlebotomy. A 36-year-old worker with progressively painful nondominant forearm swelling was referred at 4 weeks postphlebotomy.
Heather K. Moriarty +5 more
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FETAL ANATOMICAL VARIABILITY OF THE ULNAR AND RADIAL ARTERY SYSTEM
Variability in the topography of the arteries of the upper extremity is associated with fetal development. Determination of individual anatomical variants of the upper extremity blood supply at diff erent stages of ontogeny, especially in human fetuses,
О. Коваль +4 more
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