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Revisiting Fibromuscular Dysplasia: Rationale of the European Fibromuscular Dysplasia Initiative.
Persu A, Van der Niepen P, Touzé E, Gevaert S, Berra E, Mace P, Plouin PF, Jeunemaitre X; Working Group “Hypertension and the Kidney” of the European Society of Hypertension and the European Fibromuscular Dysplasia Initiative. Persu A, et al. Hypertension. 2016 Oct;68(4):832-9. doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.116.07543. Epub 2016 Aug 8. Hypertension. 2016. PMID: 27504007 Review. No abstract available.
Renal Arteries Revisited: Anatomy, Pathologic Entities, and Implications for Endovascular Management.
White RD, Moore KS, Salahia MG, Thomas WR, Gordon AC, Williams IM, Wood AM, Zealley IA. White RD, et al. Radiographics. 2021 May-Jun;41(3):909-928. doi: 10.1148/rg.2021200162. Radiographics. 2021. PMID: 33939544
Accurate diagnostic evaluation of RA disease due to conditions such as atherosclerosis, fibromuscular dysplasia, vasculitis, aneurysm, arteriovenous shunt, embolic disease, and dissection is dependent on the use of multimodality imaging and is essential for selecting appro …
Accurate diagnostic evaluation of RA disease due to conditions such as atherosclerosis, fibromuscular dysplasia, vasculitis, aneurysm …
Rectoceles and the anatomy of the posteriorvaginal wall: revisited.
Kleeman SD, Westermann C, Karram MM. Kleeman SD, et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2005 Dec;193(6):2050-5. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2005.07.096. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2005. PMID: 16325614
CONCLUSION: Histologically, there is no evidence of a distinct fascial layer between the posterior vaginal wall and anterior wall of the rectum. Clinically, it is the splitting of the adventitia and fibromuscular layers of the vagina that are used in defect-specific rectoc …
CONCLUSION: Histologically, there is no evidence of a distinct fascial layer between the posterior vaginal wall and anterior wall of the rec …
Treitz redux: the ligament of Treitz revisited.
Meyers MA. Meyers MA. Abdom Imaging. 1995 Sep-Oct;20(5):421-4. doi: 10.1007/BF01213262. Abdom Imaging. 1995. PMID: 7580775
Misconceptions regarding its configuration and anatomic relationships continue to be widely illustrated. The fibromuscular structure plays an important role in the embryologic rotation of the bowel and in facilitating normal progression of contents from the extraperitoneal …
Misconceptions regarding its configuration and anatomic relationships continue to be widely illustrated. The fibromuscular structure …
Safety and feasibility of carotid revascularization in patients with cerebral embolic strokes associated with carotid webs and histopathology revisited.
Mathew S, Davidson DD, Tejada J, Martinez M, Kovoor J. Mathew S, et al. Interv Neuroradiol. 2021 Apr;27(2):235-240. doi: 10.1177/1591019920980271. Epub 2020 Dec 15. Interv Neuroradiol. 2021. PMID: 33322975 Free PMC article.
No recurrent stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) occurred. Surgical pathological studies confirmed fibromuscular dysplasia in one specimen. CONCLUSION: In our experience CAS for carotid web is feasible and safe in patients presenting with ischemic embolic strokes....
No recurrent stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) occurred. Surgical pathological studies confirmed fibromuscular dysplasia in o …
Chronic rejection of liver transplants revisited.
Deligeorgi-Politi H, Wight DG, Calne RY, White DG. Deligeorgi-Politi H, et al. Transpl Int. 1994;7(6):442-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00346040. Transpl Int. 1994. PMID: 7865110
Arterial lesions, defined as total occlusion by subintimal foam cells and/or fibromuscular proliferation, were found mainly in hilar and septal arteries, whereas bile duct loss, defined as the absence of bile ducts in more than 50% of portal tracts, affected mainly small t …
Arterial lesions, defined as total occlusion by subintimal foam cells and/or fibromuscular proliferation, were found mainly in hilar …
Benign disorders of the prostate: A histopathological study.
Anim JT, Ebrahim BH, Sathar SA. Anim JT, et al. Ann Saudi Med. 1998 Jan-Feb;18(1):22-7. doi: 10.5144/0256-4947.1998.22. Ann Saudi Med. 1998. PMID: 17341910 Free article.
Although the medical literature contains adequate accounts of the pathophysiology of various benign prostatic disorders, it is often necessary to revisit these lesions, to reexamine the relationships between known benign lesions and more sinister, malignant disorders, in t …
Although the medical literature contains adequate accounts of the pathophysiology of various benign prostatic disorders, it is often necessa …
The muscular arch of the axilla revisited: its possible role in the thoracic outlet and shoulder instability syndromes.
Clarys JP, Barbaix E, Van Rompaey H, Caboor D, Van Roy P. Clarys JP, et al. Man Ther. 1996 Jun;1(3):133-139. doi: 10.1054/math.1996.0261. Man Ther. 1996. PMID: 11440500
The thoracic outlet syndrome and shoulder instability provoke well known and partly similar sensations, often described by the patient as "my arm feels deadellipsisI have no strength in my armellipsisI feel pins and needles in my armellipsis". In axillary surgery, there are somet …
The thoracic outlet syndrome and shoulder instability provoke well known and partly similar sensations, often described by the patient as "m …