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Arteries of the Extremities 来自 Springer 喜欢 0 阅读量: 47 作者: MD Matthias Boos 摘要: Although the prevalence peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) of the lower extremities is a widespread, the clinical importance of this disease is still underestimated compared with other atherosclerotic ...
Most vascular diseases of the upper extremities are related to steno-occlusive diseases. These pathologies are differentiated with respect to the caliber of the artery involved: large, medium or small. Occlusive diseases of the large arteries are mainly related to atherosclerosis or thrombosis. On the...
Wounds of the extremities in proximity to major arteries: value of angiography in the detection of arterial injury. The place of angiography in the diagnosis of arterial injuries in cases of penetrating wounds of the extremities has been a source of controversy, especial... J Reid,H Redman,J ...
Comparing ATEV outcomes with synthetic graft benchmarks demonstrates improved outcomes in the treatment of acute vascular injuries of the extremities. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifiers: NCT03005418, NCT05873959 Introduction Vascular injury, including civilian and military, is a severe ...
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease - a group of three familial peripheral neuromuscular disorders, sharing the common feature of marked wasting of the more distal extremities. Synonym(s): peroneal muscular atrophy; Tooth disease Charcot-Neumann crystals - Synonym(s): Charcot-Leyden crystals Charcot-Robin cry...
BackgroundRaynaud's phenomenon (RP) is caused by short term constriction of the small arteries in the extremities, usually the fingers. Primary Raynaud phenomenon is a benign condition caused by functional changes in blood vessels and/or... Bruno, C,Petrolo, C,Grembiale, A,... - 《Annals...
extremities. The walls of the large arteries have three layers: a tough elastic outer coat, a layer of muscular tissue, and a smooth, thin inner coat. Arterial walls expand and contract with each heartbeat, pumping blood throughout the body. The pulsating movement of blood, orpulse, may ...
A part of a major artery of the upper extremities or forelimbs that passes beneath the clavicle and is continuous with the axillary artery. The American Heritage® Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2007, 2004 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved....
Hemorrhage into the arterial wall as a cause of peripheral vascular disease - ScienceDirect Although the incidence of bleeding into the walls of the peripheral arteries of the lower extremities is not known, nevertheless it seems likely that it is common and that it is a frequent cause of throm...