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Meeting Coverage > STS Subclavian TAVR Safe When Femoral Access Is Risky — Trial analysis shows similar morbidity, mortality by Crystal Phend, Senior Associate Editor, MedPage Today January 24, 2017 ...
Preoperative MRI scan of the neck. Yellow arrowhead: right aberrant subclavian artery. (A) Axial T2 showing right thyroid nodule, with high riding right subclavian immediately behind, close to ...
Fortunately, bilateral subclavian artery disease is an infrequent finding, and when it occurs, it can represent either atherosclerosis or underlying arteritis (i.e., Takayasus arteritis).
COMPRESSION of the subclavian artery is well known as an essential aspect of the pathology of cervical rib, the scalenus syndrome and anomalies of the first thoracic rib. The demonstration of this ...
Poststenotic dilatation (aneurysm) of the subclavian artery due to a cervical rib is rare. Lindskog and Howes, 6 in 1937, reported a case and found only 29 others in the literature.
The left subclavian artery is more frequently involved than the right, and most lesions involve the ostial segment. [1] The majority of patients are asymptomatic, and less than 10% of patients ...
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