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J W, HALLETT
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Military surgeon. 99(2)
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J W, HALLETT, S, PITTLER
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Bulletin of the U.S. Army Medical Department. United States. Army. Medical Department. 6(4)
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American heart journal. 139(2 Pt 1)
Lower extremity embolic arterial occlusion is often associated with proximal atherosclerotic and/or aneurysmal disease. Fixed atherosclerotic disease of the abdominal aorta has been demonstrated by ultrasonography, tomographic studies, and aortograph
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Archives of internal medicine. 157(18)
Patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm often are followed up with serial ultrasound examinations, but published studies usually describe rupture risk according to the diameter of the abdominal aortic aneurysm at diagnosis rather than by most recent
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Neurosurgery clinics of North America. 7(4)
Intraoperative color-flow duplex ultrasonography represents the state-of-the-art imaging following carotid endarterectomy. At a reasonable cost and at no risk to the patient, it provides a high-resolution image of the operative site and reproducible
Autor:
J W, Hallett
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Seminars in vascular surgery. 8(4)
Small (2 to 3 cm) asymptomatic splenic artery aneurysms are likely to be recognized incidentally in an increasing number of women undergoing abdominal imaging for other conditions. Such aneurysms can be monitored closely for symptoms or expansion unl
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Radiology. 192(3)
To determine the value of color Doppler flow imaging in identification of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of the femoropopliteal system without use of venous compression.Color Doppler flow imaging was compared with venography in 103 lower extremities in
Autor:
L L, Humphrey, P J, Palumbo, M A, Butters, J W, Hallett, C P, Chu, W M, O'Fallon, D J, Ballard
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Archives of internal medicine. 154(8)
Despite the significant public health burden of lower-extremity amputations in diabetes mellitus, few data are available on the epidemiology of lower-extremity amputations in diabetes mellitus in the community setting.A retrospective incidence cohort
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Journal of vascular surgery. 18(4)
Whether small abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) (or = 5 cm in diameter) should be repaired early to enhance late survival remains controversial. Long-term population-based data on the surgical outcome for small AAAs may help to establish practice gui
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C, Dzsinich, P, Gloviczki, M A, McKusick, P C, Pairolero, T C, Bower, J W, Hallett, K J, Cherry
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Cardiovascular surgery (London, England). 1(3)
Between 1978 and 1990, 32 patients (15 men and 17 women; mean age 48 (range 15-83) years) underwent 35 operations for renal artery aneurysm (4.2% of 829 renal artery repairs). Eleven patients presented with acute symptoms (nine with hematuria, eight