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Can Endarterectomy Be Useful in Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease with Critical Limb Ischemia?

Can Endarterectomy Be Useful in Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease with Critical Limb Ischemia?

... pheral arterial occlusive disease ...infrainguinal disease and tissue ...pheral arterial occlusive disease with multiple co-morbidities especially asso- ciated coronary ...

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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease in Adult HIV Positive Patients in Indian Population: A Hospital Based, Cross Sectional Study

Prevalence and Risk Factors of Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease in Adult HIV Positive Patients in Indian Population: A Hospital Based, Cross Sectional Study

... for arterial occlusive disease after the Framingham study found out a significant longitudinal association between it and PAOD ...common disease among geriatric population with almost 40% of ...

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Multidisciplinary treatment for peripheral arterial occlusive disease and the role of eHealth and mHealth

Multidisciplinary treatment for peripheral arterial occlusive disease and the role of eHealth and mHealth

... Abstract: Increasingly unaffordable health care costs are forcing care providers to develop economically viable and efficient health care plans. Currently, only a minority of all newly diagnosed peripheral ...

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Circulating cells associated with cardiovascular outcomes in peripheral arterial occlusive disease

Circulating cells associated with cardiovascular outcomes in peripheral arterial occlusive disease

... Peripheral arterial occlusive disease is a manifestation of the inflammatory disease atherosclerosis, characterised by reduced blood flow to the limbs by narrowing and blocking of ...This ...

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Efficacy of endoluminal interventional therapy in diabetic peripheral arterial occlusive disease: a retrospective trial

Efficacy of endoluminal interventional therapy in diabetic peripheral arterial occlusive disease: a retrospective trial

... extremity arterial revascularization was offered only to the patients who had contraindications to open surgical bypass or had used up all surgical ...for arterial occlusive disease of the ...

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Diagnostic value of microRNA-143 in predicting in-stent restenosis for patients with lower extremity arterial occlusive disease

Diagnostic value of microRNA-143 in predicting in-stent restenosis for patients with lower extremity arterial occlusive disease

... ity arterial occlusive disease; ROC: receiver operating characteristic; LDL‑C: low‑density lipoprotein cholesterol; AUC: area under the curve; VSMCs: vascular smooth muscle cells; CTA: computed ...

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Case Report Severe peripheral arterial occlusive disease in chronic myeloid leukemia patient during nilotinib therapy: report of a case and review of literature

Case Report Severe peripheral arterial occlusive disease in chronic myeloid leukemia patient during nilotinib therapy: report of a case and review of literature

... And there are several reports on severe periph- eral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) [7-15]. Risk factors related to CVE were hypertension, dyslipidemia, coronary arterial disease, ...

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Highly Diffusion Sensitized Tensor Imaging of Unilateral Cerebral Arterial Occlusive Disease

Highly Diffusion Sensitized Tensor Imaging of Unilateral Cerebral Arterial Occlusive Disease

... cerebral arterial occlusive disease but not parenchymal T2 hyperintensity underwent 3T fast DTI with b < 1300 s/mm 2 and slow DTI with b > 1900 s/mm 2 ...

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Correlation between significant asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis and severity of peripheral arterial occlusive disease in the lower limb: a retrospective study on 200 patients

Correlation between significant asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis and severity of peripheral arterial occlusive disease in the lower limb: a retrospective study on 200 patients

... peripheral arterial occlusive disease in lower extremities who were admitted to our hospital between October 2013 and October 2015 were retrospectively ...peripheral arterial occlusive ...

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Optimal management of infrainguinal arterial occlusive disease

Optimal management of infrainguinal arterial occlusive disease

... infrainguinal occlusive disease is challenging, and the complexity of the disease is magni- fied by its intimate association with medical ...infrainguinal arterial occlusive ...

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Is severe Vitamin D Deficiency an independent risk factor for Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI) in patients with Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease (PAOD)?

Is severe Vitamin D Deficiency an independent risk factor for Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI) in patients with Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease (PAOD)?

... cardiovascular disease. Critical limb ischemia is a severe form of peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) which includes rest pain, tissue loss in the form of ulcer and ...

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A Case Control study of Lipoprotein a levels in patients with Atherosclerotic Peripheral Arterial Occlusive disease

A Case Control study of Lipoprotein a levels in patients with Atherosclerotic Peripheral Arterial Occlusive disease

... Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) is a major contributor to hospitalisations to any Vascular Surgery Unit, ...limb arterial insufficiency worldwide are linked to ...this ...

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Comparison of hybrid procedure and open surgical revascularization for multilevel infrainguinal arterial occlusive disease

Comparison of hybrid procedure and open surgical revascularization for multilevel infrainguinal arterial occlusive disease

... artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, renal insuf- ficiency, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were detected with no significant difference between ...

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Correlation between mesenteric fat thickness and serum apolipoproteins in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease

Correlation between mesenteric fat thickness and serum apolipoproteins in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease

... Obesity, defined by the WHO as BMI > 30, is considered as one of the major preventable causes of death world- wide and is characterized by a positive disequilibrium between energy intake and energy expenditure [11]. ...

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Hereditary Protein S deficiency in young adults with arterial occlusive disease

Hereditary Protein S deficiency in young adults with arterial occlusive disease

... All laboiatoiy methods and outcomcs of the completc study have been published m dctail (19) To detect an isolated protein S deficiency venous blood was collected in 1/10 volume of 0 11 M[r] ...

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Role of food and nutrition and prevention in pathogenesis of the arterial occlusive disease

Role of food and nutrition and prevention in pathogenesis of the arterial occlusive disease

... Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of complex etiopathogenesis. it's a diseasetouching the inside of blood vessels. Improper diet, genetic predisposition, lack of physical activity, and smoking are ...

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Neurofibromatosis with extensive intracranial arterial occlusive disease

Neurofibromatosis with extensive intracranial arterial occlusive disease

... Further, absence or stenotic or telangiectatic involvement of the posterior circu lation seems to be a co mmon feature of many conditions associated with intracerebral arterial occlusion[r] ...

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Heel-rise test in the assessment of individuals with peripheral arterial occlusive disease

Heel-rise test in the assessment of individuals with peripheral arterial occlusive disease

... Muscle endurance is essential for the execution of activi- ties of daily living and gait because these are long-lasting submaximum activities. The variables, number of plantar flexions and execution time of the HRT, ...

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Retrograde Pedal Access For Revascularization Of Infrapopliteal Arterial Occlusive Disease In Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI) Patients As A Primary Approach.

Retrograde Pedal Access For Revascularization Of Infrapopliteal Arterial Occlusive Disease In Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI) Patients As A Primary Approach.

... hyperlipidemia, coronary artery disease, and a long history of smoking presented with severe resting left leg pain, an unhealed left foot ulcer and a Rutherford classification VI. Pre- intervention angiogram ...

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Site and Rate of Occlusive Disease in Cervicocerebral Arteries: A CT Angiography Study of 2209 Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke

Site and Rate of Occlusive Disease in Cervicocerebral Arteries: A CT Angiography Study of 2209 Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke

... observed occlusive disease per segment (symptomatic and asymp- tomatic stenosis or occlusions) is available inFig ...of arterial occlusive disease according to local- ization and type ...

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