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  • Functional Aortic Stenosis Caused by an Ascending Aortic Pseudoaneurysm Leading to Acute Heart Failure: A Case Report
  • A patient with aortic dilation and polycystic kidney disease
  • Aortic dissection : False lumen stenting is not forbidden

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jvir.org /3 weeks ago

Functional Aortic Stenosis Caused by an Ascending Aortic Pseudoaneurysm Leading to Acute Heart Failure: A Case Report

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kidney-international.org /1 month ago

A patient with aortic dilation and polycystic kidney disease

We describe the case of a 33-year-old male presenting with acute chest pain and severe symmetric blood pressure in both arms, without ECG changes. He was followed for bicuspid aort...

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drsvenkatesan.com /2 days ago

Aortic dissection : False lumen stenting is not forbidden

Some truths about True & False lumen : Aortic dissection splits the aorta into a true lumen (TL) and a false lumen (FL) at  different planes of aortic media. True lumen often r...

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goodmenproject.com /1 month ago

Failed TAVR? Heart Surgeons Explain Explant, Options and Risks

Valve failure is more common as TAVR gains popularity The post Failed TAVR? Heart Surgeons Explain Explant, Options and Risks appeared first on The Good Men Project.

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kevinmd.com /2 weeks ago

Opportunistic screening finds coronary artery disease

In New Orleans, shoppers often request “lagniappe,” pronounced lan-yap, to express their desire for something extra, the baker’s dozen, a 13th donut. Added benefit was a major topi...

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kevinmd.com /2 weeks ago

Opportunistic screening finds coronary artery disease

In New Orleans, shoppers often request “lagniappe,” pronounced lan-yap, to express their desire for something extra, the baker’s dozen, a 13th donut. Added benefit was a major topi...

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jvir.org /1 month ago

Ruptured subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm following percutaneous transesophageal gastrostomy tube placement

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