Upper extremity arterial disease is much less common than lower extremity involvement and typically presents as arm claudication, Raynaud's syndrome, rest pain, ischemic ulcerations, or gangrene. The disease can reflect an underlying systemic disorder. In addition to clinical examination, diagnostic ...
Upper extremity arterial disease is much less common than lower extremity involvement and typically presents as arm claudication, Raynaud's syndrome, rest pain, ischemic ulcerations, or gangrene. The disease can reflect an underlying systemic disorder. In addition to clinical examination, diagnostic st...
A review of upper extremity arterial injuries managed at the Royal Adelaide Hospital between 1969 and 1991 was undertaken because the optimal management of complex upper extremity trauma, particularly in proximal injuries, remains unclear. Patients were identified from the computer registry of patients tr...
Obliterating arterial disease of the upper extremity following severe urticariaHecht
Acute and chronic upper extremity ischemia. II. Small vessel arterial occlusive disease. Annals of Vascular Surgery 7, 195–199 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02001016 Download citation Issue DateMarch 1993 DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/BF02001016 Keywords Public Health Ischemia Small Vessel ...
A sudden-onset rupture of the aneurysm was diagnosed just after haemodialysis at a local...doi:10.1016/S0039-6109(16)37344-3MacLeanLloyd D.Surg Clin North Am
Upper extremity arterial occlusive disease is a rare complication of radiation therapy for breast cancer. Report We present the case of a 64-year-old ... G.,Roche-Nagle,and,... - 《European Journal of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery》 被引量: 3发表: 2006年 The risk factors and clinical ...
Patients with peripheral vascular disease have a high risk of coronary artery disease. The risk is even greater when the peripheral vascular disease leads to lower extremity amputation. Exercise testing using lower extremity exercise has... M Priebe,G Davidoff,RM Lampman - 《Western Journal of Med...
Vascular diseasePeripheral arterial dieaseInterventional CardiologyValve replacementOf all cases of deep venous thrombosis (DVT), the veins of the upper limb are involved in 1–4% ( 1 – 6 ) with "Primary thrombosis" or Paget-Schroetter Syndrome (PSS), accounting for approximately 20% of these ...
Previous contraindications to revascularization for early gangrene, such as absence of a plantar arterial arch, are systematically contradicted. To extend the frontiers of limb salvage further, useful advice about bypassing the blind popliteal arterial segment, and empirical details about unusual techniques...