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The authors report on a case of brachial plexus compression by an axillary artery pseudoaneurysm after a glenohumeral dislocation, aiming to highlight the existence of this association, in order to ...
Strokes caused by an artery tear are landing five times as many Americans in the hospital these days, a new study says. Cervical artery dissection involves a small tear in the inner lining of an ...
Aim: To evaluate the safety of brachial artery (BA) sheath removal after heparin neutralization ... In group II, there were two cases of pseudoaneurysm, one of which was transfer to surgery and the ...
Auscultation was performed almost exclusively over the brachial artery because of ready accessibility of that vessel. The technic of auscultation for double bruits was as follows: with the patient ...
A pseudoaneurysm happens as a result of injury to a blood vessel. The artery leaks blood, which then pools near the damaged spot. It's different from a true aneurysm, which happens when the wall ...
The brachial artery is the chief artery supplying blood to the arm, forearm, and hand. It supplies the tissues of the upper limb with oxygen and nutrients. Two terminal brachial artery branches ...
A mesenteric artery bypass is a procedure used to treat a blockage in your superior mesenteric artery. It involves using a graft sourced from another blood vessel or a synthetic material to create ...
30-Day Atorvastatin Improved Brachial Artery FMD in Patients With HFpEF, but More Research Is Needed
“Together, these data provide new evidence for the efficacy of low-dose statin administration to improve brachial artery endothelium-dependent vasodilation, but not microvascular function or ...
The brachial plexus is a rich network of nerves that originates in the upper spinal cord and extends to the upper extremities. It transmits sensory and motor impulses to each arm, hand ...
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