Twenty-eight vascular and perivascular lesions of the upper extremity in 21 patients were studied from August 1982 to December 1982 by means of a 10 \\{MHz\\} real-time B-mode ultrasound unit. They included eight perivascular masses, 16 arterial repairs, and five thrombosed or occluded ...
Furthermore, estimating FMD reproducibility in the lower limb arteries is highly critical, given that the technique is currently being explored as a promising biomarker of lower extremity vascular health for PAD risk, prevention and treatment (Heinen et al. 2015). A recent systematic review has ...
COMPARISON OF NON CONTRAST-ENHANCED MRA AND CE-MRA FOR EVALUATION OF UPPER EXTREMITY VASCULATURE PRIOR TO VASCULAR ACCESS CREATION Journal of Vascular AccessBode, A.-S.Planken, R.-N.Peppelenbosch, A.-G.Van Der Sande, F.-M.Leiner, T.Tordoir, J.-H.-M....
The application of dual energy techniques to peripheral angiography in the upper and lower limbs has the potential to improve clinical workflow and study accuracy. Dual-energy techniques optimize postprocessing of three-dimensional data sets with more accurate and efficient bone removal compared to tradi...
The increased functional range of the upper extremity causes increased stresses on the vascular structures. Muscle hypertrophy and fatigue-induced joint translation may incite impingement on critical neurovasculature and can cause vascular damage. A thorough evaluation is essential to establish the diagnosis...
— A significant prevalence of anatomical anomalies was noted, justifying mapping of the upper extremity vasculature prior to planning an arteriovenous fistula or prosthetic graft in patients with end-stage renal disease.doi:http://dx.doi.org/Salles-Cunha, Sergio X....
The vasculature of neonates is both very small and very friable, both predisposing patients to significant complications such as vascular rupture and permanent disruption of blood flow to the distal limb. However, this case demonstrates that thrombectomy can be safely and effectively performed in ...
CT and MR imaging of the upper extremity vasculature: pearls, pitfalls, and challengesdoi:10.21037/CDT.2018.09.15Maaz A. GhouriNishant GuptaAmbarish P. BhatNanda Deepa ThimmappaSachin S. SabooAshish KhandelwalPrashant NagpalCardiovasc Diagn Ther...
Peripheral arterial dieaseInterventional CardiologyValve replacementFollowing the introduction of computed tomographic (CT) angiography in the early 1990s, 1 applications were limited for evaluating the upper and lower extremity vasculature. This was directly related to the length of the complete upper and ...
Upper extremity vasculature depiction was feasible with CE-MRA. CE-MRA forearm and upper arm arterial diameters were 2.94±0.67mm and 4.05±0.84mm, respectively. DUS arterial diameters were 2.80±0.48mm and 4.38±1.24mm; IO diameters were 3.00±0.35mm and 3.55±0.51mm. Forearm arterial diameters...