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The management of acute limb ischemia requires a thorough understanding of the anatomy of the arterial occlusion and the open surgical and percutaneous options for restoring limb perfusion.
Advantages, disadvantages, what we can learn from the most common neuroprotection strategies, and future directions for the field.
Panaji: A North Goa court has dismissed the bail applications of three shack workers — Surender Kumar, Lalit Thakur, and Vibhishan Kumar — who allegedly assaulted Amar Bandekar on Arambol beach over a ...
Introduction Lumenography in the setting of neurovascular ischemia may be useful in acute, subacute and chronic cases, and has been directed towards determining the site of occlusion and later towards ...
Tandem arterial intracranial lesions are a type of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) that involve an extracranial lesion (ECL) with severe stenosis (≥ 70%) or occlusion of the cervical segment of the ...
The optimal treatment of acute large vessel occlusion with concomitant extracranial steno‐occlusive disease of the internal carotid artery remains unclear. The PICASSO (Proximal Internal Carotid ...
Background Despite high recanalization rates with endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for large vessel occlusions, functional outcomes remain suboptimal. This study investigates whether adjunctive ...
Acute basilar artery occlusion is a serious condition which often results in severe disability or death. 1,2 Several series have suggested that local intra-arterial thrombolysis (IAT) improves basilar ...
Chronic total occlusion of the left main coronary artery is a rare but serious condition that may present as an atypical acute coronary syndrome. This case highlights the importance of thorough ...
Etiology Acute limb ischemia (ALI) results from a sudden obstruction in the arterial flow to the extremity due to an embolism or thrombosis. Embolic problems result in a greater degree of ischemia ...
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