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Vascular injury in neurotrauma
Neurological Research, 2001Traumatic vascular lesions can occur after severe or even the most mild of head and cervical trauma. The initial evaluation of the injured patient must be thorough and the clinical suspicion of vascular injury must be highly suspected based on the mechanism of injury.
L L, Guyot, C D, Kazmierczak, F G, Diaz
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2002
Vascular injury poses a small but significant challenge in Australian trauma care. Opportunities such as better practice guidelines and minimum standards will allow surgeons to improve delivery of quality care to the next generation of vascular trauma victims.
Michael, Sugrue +4 more
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Vascular injury poses a small but significant challenge in Australian trauma care. Opportunities such as better practice guidelines and minimum standards will allow surgeons to improve delivery of quality care to the next generation of vascular trauma victims.
Michael, Sugrue +4 more
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2006
This article emphasizes multirow detector CT (MDCT) technique, the spectrum of findings for diagnosing major thoracic vascular injuries, and the challenges and potential errors that might be encountered. In particular, the role of MDCT data after processing to enhance diagnostic accuracy and convey appropriate and required diagnostic information to the
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This article emphasizes multirow detector CT (MDCT) technique, the spectrum of findings for diagnosing major thoracic vascular injuries, and the challenges and potential errors that might be encountered. In particular, the role of MDCT data after processing to enhance diagnostic accuracy and convey appropriate and required diagnostic information to the
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Vascular injuries in polytrauma
World Journal of Surgery, 1983AbstractIn our surgical clinic, from January 1, 1978, to May 15, 1982, a total of 41 patients with polytrauma exhibited 45 concomitant vascular injuries requiring operation. This group of patients represents 10% of the 407 multiple trauma patients treated during this period. The incidence of vascular lesions of shoulder, neck, and upper extremities was
G, Heberer +3 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1988
Abdominal vascular injuries remain rare in centers that primarily treat victims of blunt trauma, but when penetrating wounds of the abdomen are commonly treated, the incidence of abdominal vascular injuries is surprisingly high. With suitable management, many of these patients survive.
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Abdominal vascular injuries remain rare in centers that primarily treat victims of blunt trauma, but when penetrating wounds of the abdomen are commonly treated, the incidence of abdominal vascular injuries is surprisingly high. With suitable management, many of these patients survive.
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1997
Trauma surgeons are occasionally faced with patients with abdominal vascular injuries. Important surgical issues in the successful management of these injuries require a thorough knowledge of the abdominal vascular anatomy and techniques of vascular repair, that surgical exploration be performed without delay, that the vascular injury be exposed ...
E H, Carrillo +3 more
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Trauma surgeons are occasionally faced with patients with abdominal vascular injuries. Important surgical issues in the successful management of these injuries require a thorough knowledge of the abdominal vascular anatomy and techniques of vascular repair, that surgical exploration be performed without delay, that the vascular injury be exposed ...
E H, Carrillo +3 more
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Frontiers in Bioscience, 2007
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality in the Western world. The underlying pathological process is a thickening of the arterial wall due to the formation of atheromatous plaques which contain a lipid core covered by a fibrous cap. The main mechanisms involved in atherogenesis are: lipoprotein retention, endothelial cell activation,
Jose L, Martin-Ventura +3 more
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Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality in the Western world. The underlying pathological process is a thickening of the arterial wall due to the formation of atheromatous plaques which contain a lipid core covered by a fibrous cap. The main mechanisms involved in atherogenesis are: lipoprotein retention, endothelial cell activation,
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Southern Medical Journal, 1985
Treatment of major abdominal vascular injuries is a challenge. Since 1973, 93 patients have been treated at our institution for 147 abdominal vascular injuries. The majority of these injuries (67%) resulted from penetrating trauma in young men between 21 and 30 years of age. Upon admission 72% of the patients were in shock. Injured most frequently were
R B, Adkins, E L, Bitseff, P W, Meacham
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Treatment of major abdominal vascular injuries is a challenge. Since 1973, 93 patients have been treated at our institution for 147 abdominal vascular injuries. The majority of these injuries (67%) resulted from penetrating trauma in young men between 21 and 30 years of age. Upon admission 72% of the patients were in shock. Injured most frequently were
R B, Adkins, E L, Bitseff, P W, Meacham
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2001
Even today, most renal vascular injuries result in loss of renal function. Kidney salvage is not possible because of late diagnosis and the presence of severe associated injuries. Physical exam and basic laboratory tests are not sensitive; thus, a high index of suspicion is required.
A, Tillou +6 more
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Even today, most renal vascular injuries result in loss of renal function. Kidney salvage is not possible because of late diagnosis and the presence of severe associated injuries. Physical exam and basic laboratory tests are not sensitive; thus, a high index of suspicion is required.
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Fractalkine and vascular injury
Trends in Immunology, 2001The vascular endothelium plays a central role in the recruitment and migration of circulating effector cells into sites of inflammation and immune responses. The unique CX(3)C-chemokine, fractalkine, is expressed on activated endothelial cells, and its receptor, CX(3)CR1, is expressed on natural killer cells, monocytes and some CD8+ T cells, all of ...
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