Acute limb ischaemia (ALI) occurs when there is a sudden lack of blood flow to a limb, within 14 days of symptoms onset. It is different from another...
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dolens, which threatens limb loss, or iliofemoral DVT, where clots involve at a minimum the common iliac vein Acute limb ischaemia Clotted hemothorax Thrombolysis...
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[citation needed] A randomised trial involving people with chronic limb threatening ischaemia who needed revascularisation below the knee found that offering...
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Ridler BM, Szymanska TH (November 1998). "Current management of acute leg ischaemia: results of an audit by the Vascular Surgical Society of Great Britain...
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occlusions, including carotid artery stenosis, pulmonary embolisms, and acute limb ischaemia; arterial stenosis, which is particularly useful for potential kidney...
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Thrombosis (section Limb ischemia)
needed] An arterial thrombus or embolus can also form in the limbs, which can lead to acute limb ischemia. Hepatic artery thrombosis usually occurs as a devastating...
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Stroke (redirect from Acute stroke)
2006). "Aspirin plus dipyridamole versus aspirin alone after cerebral ischaemia of arterial origin (ESPRIT): randomised controlled trial". Lancet. 367...
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primary endovascular therapies before open surgery is considered. Acute limb ischaemia (ALI) occurs when blood flow to an extremity is abruptly cut off...
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marks the location of ischaemia or hemorrhage at the beginning, which radiates as the damage intensifies. Temporary paresis in limbs may occur days before...
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