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Author(s):
Myriam Edjlali-Goujon
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Daniel Alison
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3 years ago
Digital ischaemia is an uncommon pathology, with an incidence of two cases per 100,000 people per year.1 Diagnosis is mainly based on clinical symptoms: the patient presents a painful digital extremity with signs of ischaemia (blue finger) or even necrosis. Clinical context and medical history are also important to determine the aetiology of digital ischaemia.
The role of imaging modalities is…
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Author(s):
Roos ET van der Meer
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Angela Maas
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2 years ago
Past, Present and Future of Stress Echocardiography - How Far Have We Come and How Far Can We Go?
Author(s):
Nithima Chaowalit
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Patricia A Pellikka
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3 years ago
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Lukla Biasi
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Job title: Consultant Vascular & Endovascular Surgeon
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Author(s):
Mandeep Mehra
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Christian Inchaustegui
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4 months ago
In 2023, we are excited to partner with @CardioNerds, a dynamic team dedicated to democratizing cardiovascular education. Experience a fresh perspective on the new data through an interview series featuring principal investigators and ambassadors from the CardioNerds family.These interviews are supported by an educational grant from Novo Nordisk Inc. This content is not intended for UK HCPs.
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Author(s):
Shigeo Godo
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Jun Takahashi
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Takashi Shiroto
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et al
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1 year ago
Author(s):
Mathias Goyen
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3 years ago
Atherosclerosis is a generalised disease and contributes to cardiac death, stroke, limb loss and a range of other illnesses. Disease in the major arteries, including the infra-renal abdominal aorta, internal iliac arteries, renal arteries and peripheral vasculature, remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality. For example, the prevalence of disease in the infra-renal abdominal aorta ranges…
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Author(s):
Roxy Senior
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3 years ago
Introduction
In the UK there is still an emphasis on coronary anatomy as currently assessed using coronary angiography; however, high-grade coronary lesion may not cause myocardial ischaemia, for example in the presence of extensive collateral vessels. Dynamic imaging to show the physiological effect of any coronary stenosis is therefore an important part of the investigation of patients with…
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Author(s):
Roxy Senior
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3 years ago
Introduction
In the UK there is still an emphasis on coronary anatomy as currently assessed using coronary angiography; however, high-grade coronary lesion may not cause myocardial ischaemia, for example in the presence of extensive collateral vessels. Dynamic imaging to show the physiological effect of any coronary stenosis is therefore an important part of the investigation of patients with…
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Author(s):
Carsten Schwenke
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Monica Boos
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Rainer Hentrich
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et al
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3 years ago
Since its introduction in 1993,1 contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (ce-MRA) has been considered the technique of choice for angiographic examination of most regions of the body. This is because of several technical and clinical advantages in comparison with non-contrast-enhanced MRA (nce-MRA) imaging. In this article, we focus on patients with suspected peripheral arterial…
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