Table 6 gives a composite view of our results. It is generally conceded that arterial emboli to the upper limb that are untreated carry a better prognosis than those to the lower limb. 6,12 ...
Upper extremity claudication ... This syndrome occurs when the left internal mammary artery has been used for coronary revascularization, and there is also a hemodynamically significant lesion ...
People who have PAD in one of the arteries that supply the upper extremities can experience ... and the affected limb is not receiving sufficient blood flow even at rest. Because claudication ...
There is some degree of variability regarding the number of nerves involved that innervate the upper limb. Arterial circulation can also be compromised in a similar fashion, specifically the ...
and tertiary care of all disorders of the upper extremity. We hypothesized that ulnar artery excision with interposition vein grafting would yield favorable outcomes in cases of ulnar artery ...
In every case obstruction occurred only in the left subclavian or innominate artery and resulted solely in upper-extremity signs and symptoms. Four cases are reported. All have apparently been ...