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Volume 8 - Issue 10 - October 2011

Insights

Interview
10/05/2011
The study got started due to the fact that a company in the Seattle area called EKOS had an exciting new technology involving ultrasound for breaking up blood clots and they designed a number of catheters for breaking up blood clots in...
The study got started due to the fact that a company in the Seattle area called EKOS had an exciting new technology involving ultrasound for breaking up blood clots and they designed a number of catheters for breaking up blood clots in...
The study got started due to the...
10/05/2011
Vascular Disease Management

Feature

Case Report
10/05/2011

 Jon C. George, MD

 Jon C. George, MD
As technology and expertise continue to expand in the endovascular treatment of peripheral arterial disease, revascularization rates are progressively improving. An integral component of this success is due to the development of re-entry...
As technology and expertise continue to expand in the endovascular treatment of peripheral arterial disease, revascularization rates are progressively improving. An integral component of this success is due to the development of re-entry...
As technology and expertise...
10/05/2011
Vascular Disease Management
Original Research
10/05/2011

Chiramel George Koshy, MD

Christian Medical College Vellore, Department of Radiology, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India

Chiramel George Koshy, MD Christian ...
This article evaluates the ability of color Doppler study of the dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial arteries to predict the presence of significant PAD in that limb.
This article evaluates the ability of color Doppler study of the dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial arteries to predict the presence of significant PAD in that limb.
This article evaluates the...
10/05/2011
Vascular Disease Management
Case Report
10/05/2011

 Glenn W. Stambo, MD

 Glenn W. Stambo, MD
Acute hand ischemia is an infrequent clinical entity. We describe a unique case of acute unilateral hand ischemia occurring while being treated for septic shock initially caused by a Recluse spider bite on the opposite forearm.
Acute hand ischemia is an infrequent clinical entity. We describe a unique case of acute unilateral hand ischemia occurring while being treated for septic shock initially caused by a Recluse spider bite on the opposite forearm.
Acute hand ischemia is an...
10/05/2011
Vascular Disease Management

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