In the absence of proximal atherosclerotic disease, unilateral vertebral artery stenosis or occlusion is ... Patients who continue to have symptoms due to embolic sequelae from their vertebral ...
Background Drug-coated balloon (DCB) is a potential treatment for patients with low restenosis risk in vertebral artery origin stenosis (VAOS). However, the clinical data of long-term outcome are ...
In recent years, endovascular revascularization of vertebral artery stenosis has been heralded as a less invasive treatment option in comparison to open surgery, with the inherent risk of morbidity.
Drug-eluting stents have shown better performance than bare metal stents. To further determine the effect of drug-eluting stenting in reducing stroke in patients with extracranial vertebral artery ...
Results Univariate regression analysis revealed that the coexistence of significant proximal and distal stenosis and posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) involvement were associated with IVADA ...
The patient experienced an increase of pain with tickling and cold sensation in the left upper extremity. CT angiography showed left subclavian artery occlusion over 3 cm at the level of the fracture.
Aside from the axillary artery, the subclavian arteries branch into the internal thoracic artery, vertebral artery, costocervical trunk ... which is a buildup of plaque, causing stenosis, a narrowing ...
2 However, in our case, the most obvious ST elevation was at lead I and avL. ST elevation in leads I and aVL usually indicated ischaemia at anterolateral territory, with the occlusion of left anterior ...
Endovascular treatment (EVT) of stroke with large-vessel occlusion is known to be safe and effective. The effect of EVT for occlusion of medium or distal vessels is unclear. We randomly assigned ...
Cervical stenosis is the narrowing of the vertebral canal in the neck. It is a common cause of neck pain and is more common in elderly patients. Up to 26% percent of people over the age of 64 may have ...
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