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The brachial artery is the chief artery supplying blood to the arm, forearm, and hand. It supplies the tissues of the upper limb with oxygen and nutrients. Two terminal brachial artery branches ...
The arteries of the upper limb are clinically very important vessels. Although their detailed arrangement and course are well known, their variations are a bit unclear. The occurrence is varying ...
Upper extremity claudication ... This syndrome occurs when the left internal mammary artery has been used for coronary revascularization, and there is also a hemodynamically significant lesion ...
The types of peripheral artery disease are divided in two ways: what areas of the body it affects and how it presents. The types based on area affected include lower-extremity PAD and upper ...
Computed tomography angiography (maximum intensity projection) of the left upper extremity taken at time ... a 4.5-cm segment of the left subclavian artery at the level of the clavicle (arrowheads ...
What Is Upper Limb Spasticity? Upper limb spasticity is a condition that affects the way you move your arms. It makes your muscles stiff and flexed. Sometimes, your arms will twitch or move in a ...
The team found that TAVI through lower limbs was not feasible as the blood vessels in his groin were blocked. The procedure was done successfully through upper limb arteries despite the risks ...
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