Coronary-subclavian steal syndrome in a hemodialysis patient with ipsilateral subclavian artery occlusion and contralateral vertebral artery stenosis “Case Report”
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The main objective of this project is shape optimization and structural stability of the butterfly valve for metallic and nonmetallic materials butterfly valve
During catheter angiography, a right-sided aor- tic arch was observed, and injection into the right vertebral artery (RVA) demonstrated a retrograde flow, down the left vertebral
During catheter angiography, a right-sided aor- tic arch was observed, and injection into the right vertebral artery (RVA) demonstrated a retrograde flow, down the left vertebral
(1) entitled “Coronary- subclavian steal syndrome in a hemodialysis patient with ipsilat- eral subclavian artery occlusion and contralateral vertebral ar- tery stenosis “Case
Although endovascular stent- ing of innominate artery stenosis is a well-established mode of treatment, total occlusion of the subclavian or innominate artery poses a
Coronary subclavian steal from a left internal thoracic artery coro- nary bypass graft due to ipsilateral subclavian artery stenosis and an arteriovenous graft in a
What makes this case interesting is that left internal mammarian artery (LIMA) was anastomosed to the left anterior descending artery (LAD); furthermore, the proximal anastomoses
We aimed to determine whether mild hypothermia during carotid artery surgery improves outcomes in patients with unilateral critical stenosis in internal carotid artery or in