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Axillo-axillary artery bypass graft for the treatment of subclavian steal syndrome experience of 3 cases

Do BS, Suh BY, Kwun KB

  • KMID: 1698703
  • J Korean Vasc Surg Soc.
  • 1991 Dec;7(1):36-41.
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A Case of Turner Syndrome with Coarctation and Subclavian Steal Syndrome by the Left Subclavian Artery from the Descending Aorta Below the Coarcted Segment

Seo JW, Yu JH, Kil HR

  • KMID: 1946419
  • J Korean Pediatr Cardiol Soc.
  • 2005 Dec;9(2):405-408.
Juxtaductal coarctation is usually distal to the origin of the left subclavian artery, occasionally the orifice of the subclavian artery is involved in the coarctation and partially obstructed. An anomalous...
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Recurrence of Coronary-Subclavian Steal Syndrome After Successful Angioplasty of Malfunctioning Arteriovenous Fistula

Han HJ, Kang BS, Cho YH

We report a case of coronary-subclavian steal syndrome, which had been masked by a malfunctioning hemodialysis access vessel and then reappeared after a successful angioplasty of multiple stenoses in the...
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Subclavian Steal Syndrome

Jung MS, Hong SI, Kim HS, Lee JH, Kim HJ, Ryu BY, Kim HK

The definition of subclavian steal is the reversal of vertebral blood flow resulting from the stenosis or occlusion of one of the subclavian arteries or the innominate artery. It is...
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A Case of Right Subclavian Steal Syndrome

Choi TI, Kim MH, Cho SS

  • KMID: 1662488
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1983 Dec;1(2):81-84.
A 66 year old man with history of dizziness and occasional headache for a month was found to have right subclavian steal syndrome confirmed by angiogram. Right radial pulse is...
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Color Doppler Imaging of Subclavian Steal Phenomenon

Cho N, Chung TS, Kim JK

  • KMID: 2012001
  • J Korean Radiol Soc.
  • 1997 Mar;36(3):411-415.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the characteristic color Doppler imaging of vertebral artery flow in the subclavian steal phenomenon. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study group consisted of eight patients with reversed vertebral artery...
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Subclavian Steal Syndrome Treated by Axilloaxillary Bypass Surgery : The Role of Duplex Sonography

Kim BJ, Cho YP, Sohn HY, Lee EJ, Park SM, Kang DW, Kim JS, Kwon SU

  • KMID: 1813211
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2009 Aug;27(3):260-263.
We report herein a case of subclavian steal syndrome due to occlusive disease in multiple branches of the aortic arch, which was successfully treated by axilloaxillary bypass and subclavian stent...
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Duplex Sonographic Findings of Isolated Left Brachiocephalic Artery

Park H, Choi SM, Sim SY, Koh IS, Lee JY

  • KMID: 2288714
  • Korean J Stroke.
  • 2012 Aug;14(2):86-88.
Isolated left brachiocephalic artery with right aortic arch is extremely rare congenital anormaly. This malformation can cause subclavian steal phenomenon. We report the duplex sonographic and conventional angiographic findings of...
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Subclavian Steal Syndrome Found Incidentally during Emergence: Difference in Blood Pressures between Both Arms: A case report

Shim YH, Chang CH, Lee JY, Jeong CI, Shin YS

Subclavian steal syndrome is understood to be an occlusion or stenosis of the subclavian artery proximal to the origin of the vertebral artery with a retrograde flow of blood through...
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Coronary-Subclavian Steal Syndrome Presenting with Ventricular Tachycardia

Kursaklioglu H, Kose S, Iyisoy A, Amasyali B, Celik T, Aytemir K, Isik E

Coronary-subclavian steal through the left internal mammary graft is a rare cause of myocardial ischemia in patients who have had a coronary bypass surgery. We report a 70-year-old man who...
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A Case of Successful Correction of Subclavian Steal Syndrome by Percutaneus Transluminal Angioplasty with Stenting Who Found Incidentally Significant Interarm Blood Pressure Difference

Kim WB, Oh MK, Lee SH, Roh J, Kim HG, Kim JY, Cheong SS, Jung SM

A case of successful correction of subclavian steal syndrome by percutaneous transluminal angioplasty with stenting in a male patient who found incidentally significant interarm blood pressure difference. Small difference in...
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Isolation of the Left Subclavian Artery with Right Aortic Arch in Association with Bilateral Ductus Arteriosus and Ventricular Septal Defect

Lee JS, Park JY, Ko SM, Seo DM

Right aortic arch with isolation of the left subclavian artery is a rare anomaly. The incidence of bilateral ductus arteriosus is sporadic, and a right aortic arch with isolation of...
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Carotid-axillary Bypass for Subclavian Atery Occlusion with Gaining Access through the Axillary Fossa: Report of One Case

Nam WS, Won YS

  • KMID: 1459313
  • J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.
  • 2010 Aug;26(2):128-131.
Some representative operative techniques have been introduced for treating subclavian artery stenosis or occlusion: carotid-subclavian bypass, carotid-subclavian interposition and axillo-axillary bypass. But the cases of carotid-axillary bypass are rare and...
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Endovascular Stenting under Cardiac and Cerebral Protection for Subclavian Steal after Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Due to Right Subclavian Artery Origin Stenosis

Sakamoto S, Kiura Y, Okazaki T, Ichinose N, Kurisu K

Coronary-subclavian steal (CSS) can occur after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) using the internal thoracic artery (ITA). Subclavian artery (SA) stenosis proximal to the ITA graft causes CSS. We describe...
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Impotence due to External Iliac Steal Syndrome: Treatment with Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty and Stent Placement

Gur S, Oguzkurt L, Kaya B, Tekbas G, Ozkan U

We report a case of erectile dysfunction caused by external iliac artery occlusion, associated with pelvic steal syndrome; bilateral internal iliac arteries were patent. The patient stated that he had...
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Bilateral subclavian artery stenosis found by inter-arm blood pressure difference during distal pancreatectomy

Kim DH, Yun MJ, Na HS, Lee JW, Hong HJ

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Coronary-subclavian Steal Syndrome in a Patient with Takayasu Arteritis

Kim MS, Paik NY, Choi SH, Kim WS, Kim SM, Jeon P, Kim DK

A 37-year-old woman who had undergone coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery for left main and right coronary ostial lesions 2 years prior presented with angina and transient visual dimness....
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Left Carotid-to-Subclavian Artery Bypass Grafting for Recurrent Angina Caused by Coronary-Subclavian Steal Syndrome

Kim MS, Paeng JC, Kim KB, Hwang HY

A 60-year-old man visited the outpatient clinic due to one month of recurrent exertional chest pain. Eleven years earlier he had undergone off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting using bilateral internal...
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Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty of Subclavian Artery Stenosis

Han YS, Park KH, Sung NK

  • KMID: 1941201
  • J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.
  • 2000 Nov;16(2):222-225.
PURPOSE: Proximal subclavian artery stenosis is relatively uncommon and usually asymptomatic. It is well known that the retrograde flow through ipsilateral vertebral artery is not related with onset of clinical...
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Subclavian artery stenosis in neurofibromatosis type 1

Nam EJ, Cho JH, Kim SU, Seo JS, Lee JM, Kang YM

  • KMID: 1927328
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2004 Nov;67(Suppl 3):S876-S880.
Vascular involvement in neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a well known but clinically underestimated phenomenon. Arterial stenosis and aneurysm have been reported and among the stenotic vasculopathy, renal artery stenosis...
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