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Among patients with type 2 diabetes and peripheral artery disease or foot ulcers, the use of semaglutide is linked to a ...
Introduction Acute lower extremity arterial embolism (ALEAE) is a vascular surgical emergency caused by thrombus, atherosclerotic plaque, and other emboli falling off the heart or artery wall flowing ...
RECONSTRUCTIVE arterial surgery has now progressed to a time when the majority of patients with ischemic disease of the lower extremities, associated with either complete or partial large-vessel oc ...
TCT 701: Direct Puncture of Occluded Native Arteries in Endovascular Treatment of Lower Extremity Arterial Lesions ...
The combination of Doppler ultrasound and CT angiography offers an intriguing application opportunity in the realm of diabetic lower extremity arterial disease. These two diagnostic techniques provide ...
Army veteran Private Jackson Schroeder of Wyoming and OrthoCarolina Drs. Glenn Gaston and Bryan Loeffler shared the remarkable details of a first-of-its-kind surgery.
Lower extremity arterial revascularization can lead to a variety of complications, some of which are inherent to the nature of intervention. Arterial dissection is fundamental to percutaneous ...
Leg ulcers are most often caused by venous insufficiency (venous ulcers) as well as atherosclerosis and thrombosis (arterial ulcers).
Therefore, the aim of the present study was to determine whether the percentage of mean arterial pressure (%MAP) and upstroke time (UT), which are indexes of pulse volume recording measured at ankle, ...
Her first arterial ultrasound was obtained in mid 2018, which demonstrated inflow abnormalities of her left limb. Pulse wave velocities were elevated in her left common femoral artery (CFA) and ...
Arterial lower extremity ultrasound at the popliteal artery was performed and demonstrated normal triphasic arterial signals at rest with absence of signals during plantar flexion (Figure 1). Magnetic ...
Goldman IA, Ye K, Scheinfeld M. Lower extremity arterial thrombosis associated with COVID-19 is characterized by greater thrombus burden and increased rate of amputation and death. Radiology.