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Mashup Score: 3
Socio-economic determinants of health (SDoH) include various nonmedical factors in the socio-economic sphere with a potentially significant impact on health out…
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Mashup Score: 5
Introduction: Mitral valve prolapse and aortic root dilatation are reported in association with hypermobile Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (hEDS), but the full phenotyp…
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The carotid siphon is the intracranial arterial segment most susceptible to develop atherosclerotic lesions. 1 These lesions typically present as calcium deposits in the tunica media and represent a reliable biomarker of intracranial atherosclerotic disease. 2 Therefore, carotid siphon calcifications (CSC) may be related to premature mortality. However, studies assessing CSC-related mortality are limited. This cohort study, embedded within the population-based Atahualpa Project, 3 aimed to assess differenc
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El término “tromboembolismo venoso” (TEV) se refiere a cuando un coágulo de sangre ocurre en las venas profundas o en el pulmón. La trombosis venosa profunda (TVP) ocurre cuando un coágulo de sangre se forma dentro de una vena profunda comúnmente en las piernas, aunque puede ocurrir en otras partes del cuerpo. Una posible complicación de la TVP es el tromboembolismo pulmonar (TEP), que ocurre cuando un parte del coágulo se desprende y viaja a través de los vasos sanguíneos hasta llegar a los pulmones.
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Mashup Score: 8
Background: Studies on cannabis use and adverse cardiovascular outcomes have reported conflicting results. Research on its relationship to calcified arterial pl…
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Mashup Score: 2Vascular Disease Patient Information Page: External iliac artery endofibrosis - Andrea Martinez, Bryan J Wells, 2022 - 1 month(s) ago
External iliac artery endofibrosis (EIAE), also known as ‘cyclist’s iliac syndrome’, is an uncommon condition typically affecting young high-endurance athletes. Though EIAE was first described in the 1980s as a cause of lower leg pain in professional cyclists, it is still largely misdiagnosed. 1 Moreover, arriving at the correct diagnosis can be difficult since vascular disease is unexpected in young healthy athletes. Arteries are the blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood to the organs and tissues of
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Mashup Score: 7
Background: In 2019, the US Food and Drug Administration issued a warning that symptomatic relief from claudication using paclitaxel-coated devices might be ass…
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Mashup Score: 20Vascular Disease Patient Information Page: Achenbach syndrome (paroxysmal finger hematoma) - Alexandra L Solomon, Elizabeth V Ratchford, 2024 - 1 month(s) ago
Achenbach syndrome, also known as paroxysmal finger hematoma, can be an unwelcome and anxiety-provoking surprise for patients. Fortunately, though this condition can cause discomfort, it is not dangerous. The syndrome was named after Dr Walter Achenbach, a German internist who was the first to publish a description of six cases in the late 1950s. 1 – 3 The term paroxysmal finger hematoma refers to episodic (paroxysmal) bleeding into the tissues under the skin (hematoma) of the finger(s). Overall, Achenbach
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Mashup Score: 62023-24 Reviewer and Guest Editor Acknowledgements, 2024 - 1 month(s) ago
We sincerely thank those individuals who have served as a Guest Editor and/or Peer Reviewer for Vascular Medicine in the past year (September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024), and we hereby acknowledge their valuable service to our Journal. One of the greatest assets of Vascular Medicine is our multi-disciplinary pool of expert Peer Reviewers, many of whom are vascular medicine specialists. VMJ sends hundreds of papers out for external review each year, and we rely heavily on our Editorial Board and
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Mashup Score: 12
Background: Healthcare utilization for patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) is high, but stratifying patients’ risk of hospitalization at initial evalu…
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From the latest issue: An insightful narrative review on the importance of socioeconomic determinants of health in the care of peripheral artery disease patients by Kolossváry et al. https://t.co/EFSWZlxMHx https://t.co/6JFDW9JOeB