CEREBROVASCULAR insufficiency due to subclavian-artery occlusion is more frequent, more simply diagnosed and more easily treated than generally recognized. Only recently has attention been focused on ...
The following text summarizes information provided in the video. Arterial disease in the lower limbs is often caused by atherosclerosis, thrombosis, or embolism. In addition, traumatic damage to the ...
At the Vascular Diagnostic and Imaging Laboratory, our vascular sonographers use specialized equipment to examine the arteries and veins throughout the body. Our lab is a full-service clinical ...
We measured baPWV as a surrogate marker of arterial stiffness. Subjects were examined in the morning (0830–0900) after a 12 h overnight fast in a quiet, temperature-controlled laboratory (22 °C) after ...
Peripheral artery disease is one of the most underdiagnosed entities in vascular medicine, and clinicians should look for specific patient risk factors such as smoking, diabetes, hypertension, and ...
Clues to a thoracic aneurysm include diminished blood pressure in the left are, dullness to the right of the sternum (Potain's sign), feeling a tracheal tug, and hearing a new aortic regurgitation ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A new study was recently published in JAMA Neurology by Lane and colleagues in London on the relationship ...
A woman in her 30s presented with a five day history of a swollen, erythematous, and painful earlobe (fig 1, left). The ...
Inspect the arms from the shoulders to the fingertips noting skin color, symmetry, vein distention, and edema. Abnormal findings include the following: Note the skin temperature on each side. Use the ...
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