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Volume 12 - Issue 11 - November 2015

Feature

Case Report
10/29/2015
Ajay U. Mhatre, MD; Vishal Dahya, MD; Moses de Graft-Johnson, MD
The authors describe a young male patient with an initial presentation of subclavian thrombosis who was later diagnosed with type IV Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
The authors describe a young male patient with an initial presentation of subclavian thrombosis who was later diagnosed with type IV Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
The authors describe a young...
10/29/2015
Vascular Disease Management
Case Report
10/29/2015
Jennifer Chang; Sharon S. Stanley, MD; Shailesh Garg, MBBS; Mihai Rosca, MD
Spontaneous dissection of the superior mesenteric is rare, but may require a combination of treatments. The authors report a case of abdominal pain secondary to superior mesenteric artery dissection treated with observation and...
Spontaneous dissection of the superior mesenteric is rare, but may require a combination of treatments. The authors report a case of abdominal pain secondary to superior mesenteric artery dissection treated with observation and...
Spontaneous dissection of the...
10/29/2015
Vascular Disease Management
10/28/2015
Gurinder Rana, MD; Muhammad Khakwani, MD; Zeshan Rana, MD; Marc S. Cohen, MD; Vadim Spektor, MD; Najam Wasty, MD; Daniel Tsyvine, MD
Commonly used techniques for isolating the true arterial puncture site are often imprecise. The authors present a useful indicator of the true arterial puncture site following a presentation of data on perceived vs true puncture sites.
Commonly used techniques for isolating the true arterial puncture site are often imprecise. The authors present a useful indicator of the true arterial puncture site following a presentation of data on perceived vs true puncture sites.
Commonly used techniques for...
10/28/2015
Vascular Disease Management

Column

Clinical Editor's Corner
10/28/2015
Pradeep K. Nair, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Interventionalists should closely monitor access-site complications in their own facilities and adjust their techniques where appropriate.
Interventionalists should closely monitor access-site complications in their own facilities and adjust their techniques where appropriate.
Interventionalists should...
10/28/2015
Vascular Disease Management