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Acute Arterial Occlusive Disease

Kim YW

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3D-TOF MR angiography of the lower extremity: normal and arterial occlusive disease

Park CK, Ahn BK, Kim HC, Cho SY, Hwang WC, Choi CS

  • KMID: 1939683
  • J Korean Vasc Surg Soc.
  • 1993 Dec;9(1):96-103.
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Clinical Characteristics of Lower Limb Ischemia due to Multi-Level Arterial Occlusive Disease

Moon IS

  • KMID: 1940995
  • J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.
  • 2006 Nov;22(2):141-143.
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Noninvasive Diagnostic Modalities for Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease

Joh JH

  • KMID: 1459295
  • J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.
  • 2010 May;26(1):1-10.
The noninvasive vascular laboratory has become central to the evaluation of patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) of the lower extremities. Most such patients have atherosclerosis as the cause...
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Ischemic Monomelic Neuropathy and Myopathy as a Complication of Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease

Shin KJ, Kim SE, Park J, Ha SY, Park KM

  • KMID: 1492125
  • J Korean Soc Clin Neurophysiol.
  • 2012 Dec;14(2):72-75.
Ischemic monomelic neuropathy and myopathy are rare complications of peripheral arterial occlusive disease. We report a case of ischemic monomelic neuropathy of the right sural, common peroneal and posterior tibial...
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Initial Experiences of Endovascular Surgery for Lower Extremity Arterial Occlusive Diseases in the Operation Room

Kim SM, Chung JK, Jung IM

PURPOSE: Endovascular surgery (EVS) has been rapidly increasing within the last two decades, changing the pattern of treatments for arterial disease. The purpose of this study was to report our...
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Peripheral Arterial Occlusion in Young Adult: 2 cases

Kim JJ, Moon IS, Park JS, Kim SN, Koh YB

  • KMID: 2040466
  • J Korean Vasc Surg Soc.
  • 1997 Jun;13(1):111-116.
Most of the peripheral arterial occlusive disease are known to develop in old age group and the most cases are atherosclerosis. Even Buerger's disease, Behcet's disease and Takayasu's disease, which...
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A Case of Neurofibromatosis Associated with Moyamoya Disease

Kim HS, Lee MH, Sim WY, Haw CR

Neurofibromatosis produces a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations. Cafe-au-lait spots, cutaneous neurofibroma and tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system are well known manifestations. One of the more serious...
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The Analysis of Operative Mortality for Patients Requiring Arterial Surgery

Do JY, Huh S, Kim YW

  • KMID: 1941198
  • J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.
  • 2000 Nov;16(2):195-205.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate the frequencies and causes of operative mortalities in patients who underwent arterial operations for various arterial diseases. METHOD: The preregistered data...
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Simultaneous Aortobifemoral and Bilateral Femoropopliteal Artery Bypass Graft for Multilevel Lower Extremity Occlusive Disease: 2 cases report

Pak JH, Kim EJ, Chee HK, Shin YC

  • KMID: 1878122
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2003 May;36(5):371-374.
Atherosclerosis has more than 60% of the causes of arterial occlusive diseases. The abdominal aorta and lower extremity arteries are the most common sites of occlusion. We have treated surgically...
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A Case of Drastically Aggravated Erythema Induratum due to Co-existing Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease

Kang JN, Seol JE, Kim DH, Park SH, Kim H

  • KMID: 2436671
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2018 Mar;56(3):206-209.
A 72-year-old woman presented with recurrent painful erythematous nodules and ulcers on both legs. Latent tuberculosis was proven by a positive interferon-gamma release assay, and a histopathology examination revealed septolobular...
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Successful Surgical Treatment for Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm with Leriche Syndrome

Chong BK, Kim JB

Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm accompanied by Leriche syndrome is an extremely rare combination of aortic diseases, the surgical management of which has not been described to date. We report the successful...
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Treatment of Lower Extremity Ischemia due to Multilevel Arterial Occlusive Disease (II)

Kim YW

  • KMID: 1940996
  • J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.
  • 2006 Nov;22(2):144-148.
Leg ischemia due to multi-level arterial occlusions connotes an advanced stage of atheroslcerosis. The characteristics of the patients with multi-level arterial occlusions are older, present more common as critical limb...
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Antiphospholipid Syndrome and Vascular Ischemic (Occlusive) Diseases: An Overview

Atanassova PA

Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is primarily considered to be an autoimmune pathological condition that is also referred to as "Hughes syndrome". It is characterized by arterial and/or venous thrombosis and pregnancy...
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Intra-arterial infusion of prostaglandin E1 in Buerger's disease: report of 3 cases

Kim YM, Park JH, Kim SJ

In Buerger's disease, arterial occlusion is so peripheral that reopening procedure such as recontruct ivevascular surgery, percutaneous trasluminal angioplasty and local fibrinolysis are not feasible, and majoramputation is the only...
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Peripheral Arterial Disease

Koh YB

  • KMID: 2340777
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 2003 Jul;46(7):636-648.
Peripheral arterial disease include disease all disorders involving carotid artery, vertebral artery, subclavian artery brached out from aortic arch, upper extremities arteries, thoracoabdominal aorta, its visceral arteries and lower extremities...
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Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 Complicated With Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease: A Case Report

Lee DH, Park DS, Kim DH, Lee SH, Cho HM

Myotonic dystrophy (MD) is the most common adult muscular dystrophy characterized by multi-systemic clinical manifestations involving the brain, smooth muscle, cardiovascular and endocrine systems. However, peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)...
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Analyze the Patency Rates according to Risk Factors and Comorbidities in Patients with Chronic Arterial Occlusive Disease in Lower Extremity

Jung JH, Hwang HP, Yang JD, Yu HC, Han YM, Cho BH

  • KMID: 2307863
  • Korean J Vasc Endovasc Surg.
  • 2012 May;28(2):61-67.
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to analyze the patency rates according to the risk factors and comorbidities in patients treated with endovascular treatments or arterial bypass surgery due...
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Current Role of Endovascular Therapy in Leg Arteries

Park KH

  • KMID: 1459306
  • J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.
  • 2010 Aug;26(2):82-89.
Lower extremity peripheral arterial occlusive disease poses a unique challenge to traditional angioplasty based endovascular therapies. The diffuse nature of lower extremity atherosclerotic disease, the presence of chronic total occlusions,...
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Endovascular Management for Infrapopliteal Stenocclusive Lesions Manifestating Critical Limb Ischemia

Park SW

Critical limb ischemia reporesents the most severe clinical manifestation of peripheral arterial disease, defined as the presence of ischemic rest pain, ischemic lesions or gangrene attributable to objectively proven arterial...
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