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Dermatologic Surgery, 2004
We frequently observe a tributary of the saphenous vein with the origin in the saphenous compartment of the medial aspect of the upper third of the leg. It runs transversally in the interfascial compartment toward the lateral aspect of the leg. Constantly it feeds by reflux varicose veins clinically visible in the paratibial region and/or in the ...
ZAMBONI, Paolo+7 more
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We frequently observe a tributary of the saphenous vein with the origin in the saphenous compartment of the medial aspect of the upper third of the leg. It runs transversally in the interfascial compartment toward the lateral aspect of the leg. Constantly it feeds by reflux varicose veins clinically visible in the paratibial region and/or in the ...
ZAMBONI, Paolo+7 more
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Pediatric Cardiology, 2005
A 2-year-old boy withthe diagnosis of coarctation of the aorta underwent balloon angioplasty. At 3-month follow-up, clinical examination revealed persistent hypertension. A 16-row multislice computerized tomography (CT) scan (Toshiba Aquilion Multi 16, Toshiba Medical System, Tokyo) was performed to evaluate the presence of residual coarctation.
Amoretti F, Cerillo A, Chiappino D
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A 2-year-old boy withthe diagnosis of coarctation of the aorta underwent balloon angioplasty. At 3-month follow-up, clinical examination revealed persistent hypertension. A 16-row multislice computerized tomography (CT) scan (Toshiba Aquilion Multi 16, Toshiba Medical System, Tokyo) was performed to evaluate the presence of residual coarctation.
Amoretti F, Cerillo A, Chiappino D
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Pulmonary Veins and Cardiac Veins
2012The cardiac veins offer the cardiologist-electrophysiologist relatively easy access to the epicardial surface of the left ventricle (LV) since they can be arrived at through the coronary sinus from the heart chamber easiest to reach with a catheter: the right atrium (RA).
Del Greco, M, Ravelli, F, Marini, M
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1944
IN A previous review,1 evidence by pathologists for the origin of venous thrombosis below the knees was presented. Serious illnesses, especially cardiac, injuries, operations and childbirth were proved to be the usual background for thrombosis, much of which was terminal and unnoticed clinically.
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IN A previous review,1 evidence by pathologists for the origin of venous thrombosis below the knees was presented. Serious illnesses, especially cardiac, injuries, operations and childbirth were proved to be the usual background for thrombosis, much of which was terminal and unnoticed clinically.
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Cardiac Veins and Pulmonary Veins
2012In the field of noncoronary applications of cardiac CT the study of the cardiac and pulmonary veins is of great use for the cardiologist, the former particularly in patients with heart failure who require electrical resynchronization of the cardiac chambers (cardiac resynchronization therapy or biventricular pacing) and the latter in patients scheduled
Alessandro Cristoforetti+5 more
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