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To characterize the effect of elevated prothrombin on venous thrombosis in vivo, we first triggered thrombosis in the murine femoral vein via electrolytic injury and used intravital fluorescence ...
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a condition wherein a blood clot forms deep in the leg. In terms of DVT statistics, it is experienced by approximately 900,000 Americans per year, with as many as 60,000 ...
Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a rare condition accounting for <1% of all strokes, with highly variable clinical presentations ranging from a headache to coma.1–4 Although MRI and MR venography ...
Iliofemoral DVT (IF DVT) refers to occlusive or partial thrombosis between the inferior vena cava (IVC) and common femoral vein (CFV). This segment is critical since if the femoral vein of the ...
External femoral vessel occlusion bilaterally with ongoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation raised mean arterial pressure and increased cardiac and cerebral perfusion significantly greater than ...
Use of the femoral vein for self-administration of drugs is increasing among intravenous drug users. We report an unusual source of haemorrhage in an habitual intravenous drug user involved in trauma.
Over the years, the most common approach for EMB procedures has been through the right internal jugular vein in the United States, as opposed to Germany and Italy where the femoral vein is still ...
Thromboembolic conditions are a leading cause of death worldwide, and deep vein thrombosis (DVT), or occlusive venous clot formation, is a critical and rising problem that contributes to damage of ...
Venous microtrauma associated with pharmacomechanical catheter-directed thrombolysis in a large animal acute deep venous thrombosis model ...