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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1950
IT IS NOW one hundred and five years since Tiedemann reported the first case of mesenteric vascular occlusion. Virchow described the disease in detail in 1847. The total number of reported cases is near 900. Elliot first operated successfully for mesenteric vascular occlusion in 1895. In 1921 Klein recorded 24 cases of successful resection.
J E, MUSGROVE, W D, SEYBOLD
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IT IS NOW one hundred and five years since Tiedemann reported the first case of mesenteric vascular occlusion. Virchow described the disease in detail in 1847. The total number of reported cases is near 900. Elliot first operated successfully for mesenteric vascular occlusion in 1895. In 1921 Klein recorded 24 cases of successful resection.
J E, MUSGROVE, W D, SEYBOLD
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Archives of Surgery, 1956
The first case of mesenteric vascular occlusion was recorded just over a century ago. The condition has always been regarded as rare, and frequently single cases only are reported. Discussion of the condition, therefore, has usually been based on limited personal experience and an analysis of a series of cases culled from the experience of various ...
J, BLOCK, G S, WILSON
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The first case of mesenteric vascular occlusion was recorded just over a century ago. The condition has always been regarded as rare, and frequently single cases only are reported. Discussion of the condition, therefore, has usually been based on limited personal experience and an analysis of a series of cases culled from the experience of various ...
J, BLOCK, G S, WILSON
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The Lancet, 2020
Acute retinal vascular occlusions are common causes of visual impairment. Although both retinal artery occlusions and retinal vein occlusions are associated with increased age and cardiovascular risk factors, their pathophysiology, systemic implications, and management differ substantially.
Ingrid U, Scott +3 more
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Acute retinal vascular occlusions are common causes of visual impairment. Although both retinal artery occlusions and retinal vein occlusions are associated with increased age and cardiovascular risk factors, their pathophysiology, systemic implications, and management differ substantially.
Ingrid U, Scott +3 more
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1981
The retinal circulation is considered to be endarterial and a closed circuit since it is supplied by only one major afferent artery, the central retinal artery, and drained by only one efferent vessel, the central retinal vein. Knowledge of retinal vascular dynamics following occlusion of the major retinal vessels and their branches has expanded ...
W H, Stern, D B, Archer
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The retinal circulation is considered to be endarterial and a closed circuit since it is supplied by only one major afferent artery, the central retinal artery, and drained by only one efferent vessel, the central retinal vein. Knowledge of retinal vascular dynamics following occlusion of the major retinal vessels and their branches has expanded ...
W H, Stern, D B, Archer
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Therapeutic Vascular Occlusion
The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1978Therapeutic vascular occlusion has been developed to a practicable point by now. The materials used and methods practiced in the Department of Radiology of the New York University School of Medicine are presented in detail.
A, Berenstein, I I, Kricheff
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1953
Abstract 1. 1. A highlighted review of mesenteric vascular occlusion has been presented. 2. 2. A suggestion is offered to divide the disease into three clinical types: acute, subacute and fulminating. 3. 3. A report of the findings in fifty specially selected autopsy specimens is given which tends to disprove the presence of primary ...
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Abstract 1. 1. A highlighted review of mesenteric vascular occlusion has been presented. 2. 2. A suggestion is offered to divide the disease into three clinical types: acute, subacute and fulminating. 3. 3. A report of the findings in fifty specially selected autopsy specimens is given which tends to disprove the presence of primary ...
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Journal of Aesthetic Nursing, 2023
Adverse vascular events (AVEs) are unequivocally the most feared complication resulting from injection of dermal filler. The potentially life-changing consequences, which include tissue necrosis, scarring, blindness, stroke and even death, are not always understood by clients seeking aesthetic intervention; however, these events can occur, even in the
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Adverse vascular events (AVEs) are unequivocally the most feared complication resulting from injection of dermal filler. The potentially life-changing consequences, which include tissue necrosis, scarring, blindness, stroke and even death, are not always understood by clients seeking aesthetic intervention; however, these events can occur, even in the
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Gastrointestinal Vascular Occlusive Disease
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1976More than 100 published cases attest to the success of revascularization in relieving pain and intestinal malfunction. Elective revascularization is the treatment of choice in any patient with the symptom complex of intestinal ischemia and arteriographic evidence of obstruction of two or more vessels.
P R, Maggs +2 more
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