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Relationship between circulating E-selectin, DD genotype of angiotensin-converting-enzyme, and cardiovascular damage in central obese subjects

2003

Fifty-six young central obese patients were investigated to evaluate relationships between soluble E-selectin (sE-S), angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene polymorphism, left ventricular function and structure, and carotid morphology by determination of sE-S and ACE genotypes. Our results indicated that central obese subjects with concomitant higher levels of sE-S and ACE DD genotype may be characterized by early cardiovascular alterations and then considered a particular subset of subjects at higher risk of cardiovascular disease.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina Internaangiotensin-converting-enzyme cardiovascular damageGenotypeArteriosclerosisEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismBlood PressureDiseasecentral obese subjectsPeptidyl-Dipeptidase ABody Mass Indexcirculating E-selectin genotype; angiotensin-converting-enzyme cardiovascular damage; central obese subjectsEndocrinologyRisk FactorsInternal medicineGenotypeE-selectinmedicineHumansInsulinObesityAllelesbiologyVentricular functionHemodynamicsHeartAngiotensin-converting enzymeGlucose Tolerance TestSettore MED/45 - Scienze Infermieristiche Generali Cliniche E PediatricheIsoenzymesCarotid ArteriesEndocrinologyCardiovascular DiseasesEchocardiographyConcomitantbiology.proteinRegression AnalysisFemaleObese subjectsGene polymorphismE-Selectincirculating E-selectin genotypeMetabolism
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Evaluation of collateral flow capacity in patients with vascular or tumorous lesions of the skull base by Doppler sonography

1991

In 12 patients with vascular or tumorous lesions of the skull base, the collateral flow capacity was examined by transcranial Doppler sonography and carotid compression studies. In four patients no cross flow mechanism was found, in two patients the test remained unclear, and in six patients the examination suggested a good collateral flow capacity. However, for this application of Doppler sonography no borderlines have yet been defined and thus interpretation is difficult. Intraoperative Doppler sonography was used in five patients and proved to be helpful for localisation of the internal carotid artery within skull base tumors.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySkull NeoplasmsCerebral arteriesCollateral CirculationAneurysmmedicine.arteryPressuremedicineHumansAgedUltrasonographyBrain Neoplasmsbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineCerebral ArteriesMiddle AgedCollateral circulationmedicine.diseaseCerebrovascular DisordersDoppler sonographySkullCarotid ArteriesCollateral flowmedicine.anatomical_structureCerebrovascular Circulationcardiovascular systemFemaleSurgeryNeurology (clinical)RadiologyNeurosurgeryInternal carotid arterybusinessNeurosurgical Review
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Stentgraft-Implantation for Treatment of Internal Carotid Artery Injury during Endonasal Sinus Surgery

2007

Background Damage of the internal carotid artery (ICA) is very rare but can be a dramatic complication of endonasal sinus surgery. In the literature only a few cases are reported, some of them with fatal results. Methods We present two cases with massive bleeding of the ICA caused by endonasal sinus surgery. Results In both cases bleeding could be stopped sufficiently by implanting a stentgraft. Conclusion The lumen of the artery could be preserved and no neurological deficits were observed.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySphenoid SinusCarotid arteriesLumen (anatomy)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.arteryParanasal SinusesMassive bleedingHumansMedicineIntraoperative Complications030223 otorhinolaryngologyVascular Patencybusiness.industryEndoscopySinus surgerySurgeryEpistaxismedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisInternal carotid artery injuryFemaleStentsInternal carotid arteryCarotid Artery InjuriesbusinessComplicationAneurysm FalseMagnetic Resonance AngiographyArteryAmerican Journal of Rhinology
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Delay between symptoms and surgery for carotid artery stenosis: modification of our practice.

2014

Recent data from the literature concerning symptomatic carotid stenosis show that the long-term benefits of surgery are greater when the surgery is performed soon after the neurologic event, ideally within 2 weeks. Since 2009, following recommendations, we decided to perform surgery as quick as possible. The aim of the study was to determine whether this approach increased postoperative morbimortality and the way it could change our practice.Using a prospective database containing a consecutive and continuous series of 1,500 carotid endarterectomies performed between 2003 and 2012, we extracted the records concerning the 417 symptomatic carotid stenoses (27.8%). We compared the 30-day and l…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsDatabases FactualCarotid arteriesAmaurosis FugaxComorbidityKaplan-Meier EstimateDisease-Free SurvivalTime-to-TreatmentCarotid stenosesRisk FactorsmedicineHumansCarotid StenosisStrokeAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overEndarterectomy Carotidbusiness.industryMortality rateRetrospective cohort studyGeneral MedicineAmaurosis fugaxMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseComorbiditySurgeryStrokeStenosisTreatment OutcomeIschemic Attack TransientSurgeryFemaleFrancemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessAnnals of vascular surgery
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Taravana: documentation of bubbles by computerized tomography.

2010

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCarotid arteriesDivingBraintomographymedicine.diseaseDecompression SicknessDecompression sicknessAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineDocumentationTaravanaTomography x ray computedCarotid ArteriesMedicineHumansSurgeryNeurology (clinical)RadiologyTomographybusinessTomography X-Ray Computed
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[Double second branchial cleft anomaly].

2009

Second branchial cleft anomalies are the most common of this type of neck masses. They can be classified in four types (Bailey/Proctor classification) according to their location. Type II is the most common, and related to vital neck structures such as the carotid artery and jugular vein. Cysts are the most frequent among them. Management consists of surgical excision of the cyst and tract by cervicotomy to avoid recurrence. We present an extremely rare case of a 32-year-old male who presented a sudden appearance of a right lateral neck mass that was identified by an image study as a double branchial cleft cyst. A review of simultaneous branchial cleft cyst in the literature is also made.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrySecond branchial cleftCarotid arteriesGeneral MedicineAnatomyImage Studymedicine.diseaseLateral neckSurgeryBranchial anomalyHead and Neck NeoplasmsJugular veinMedicineHumansCystBranchial cleft cystBranchiomabusinessActa otorrinolaringologica espanola
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Intra-renal hemodynamics and carotid intima-media thickness in the metabolic syndrome.

2009

Aims: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. We hypothesize that early vascular changes are already present at the time of diagnosis of MetS. The relationship of different measures of early vascular impairment with body fat distribution and the natural progression of MetS was examined in newly diagnosed subjects non-pharmacologically treated. Methods: 246 consecutively enrolled subjects were categorized according to the presence of MetS and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Intra-renal Doppler flow was used to ascertain resistive (RI) and pulsatility (PI) indices as markers of vascular resistance. Carotid intima-media thick- ness (IMT), cutis-rectis (CR) and rectis…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtysindrome metabolica obesità spessore intima-media carotideo resistenze renaliEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentBlood PressureType 2 diabetesKidneyBody Mass IndexRenal CirculationEndocrinologyInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusInternal MedicineElectric ImpedanceMedicineHumansObesitySettore MED/49 - Scienze Tecniche Dietetiche ApplicateUltrasonographyMetabolic SyndromeAdiponectinbusiness.industryInsulinHemodynamicsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityLipidsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyCarotid ArteriesIntima-media thicknessAdipose TissueCardiologyVascular resistanceBody CompositionFemaleMetabolic syndromebusinessTunica IntimaTunica MediaGlomerular Filtration RateDiabetes research and clinical practice
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Older age and markers of inflammation are strong predictors of clinical events in women with asymptomatic carotid lesions

2007

OBJECTIVE: Limited information exists regarding the association between markers of inflammation, such as high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and fibrinogen, and adverse events in postmenopausal women with subclinical atherosclerosis. Therefore, we investigated the prognostic impact of traditional risk factors and inflammation on adverse cardiac events in women with asymptomatic carotid lesions. DESIGN: We studied 250 postmenopausal women who were free of cardiovascular disease. Traditional cardiovascular risk factors were investigated, and laboratory analysis included measurement of plasma lipids, fibrinogen, and hs-CRP. The early phases of carotid atherosclerosis were assessed by …

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologySettore MED/09 - Medicina Internaclinical eventsMyocardial InfarctionmenopauseInflammationFibrinogenAsymptomaticcarotid atherosclerosiRisk FactorsInternal medicineOdds RatiomedicineHumansMyocardial infarctionAdverse effectStrokeAgedbiologybusiness.industryC-reactive proteinAge FactorsFibrinogenObstetrics and GynecologyOdds ratioMiddle AgedAtherosclerosismedicine.diseaseSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareStrokeC-Reactive ProteinCarotid Arteriesinflammationbiology.proteinFemaleRisk factormedicine.symptomTunica IntimaTunica MediabusinessBiomarkersFollow-Up Studiesmedicine.drugMenopause
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Bilateral vertebral artery dissection, agenesis of both ICAs, and connective tissue aberrations

2013

A 35-year-old woman presented with acute signs of stroke (appendix e-1 on the Neurology® Web site at [www.neurology.org][1]). After initial CT with angiography, MRI with time-of-flight angiography confirmed agenesis of both internal carotid arteries (ICAs; figure 1A). It revealed bilateral vertebral artery (VA) dissections and ischemias in both middle artery territories (figure 1, A–E). Skin biopsy microscopy (figure 2) was consistent with ultrastructural connective tissue disease (uCTD), for which no further evidence was found apart from mild hypermobility of the finger joints. The underlying uCTD with structural instability of the arterial walls and the increased blood flow in the vertebr…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyVertebral arteryConnective tissueMicroscopy Electron Transmissionmedicine.arteryHumansMedicineStrokeVertebral Artery Dissectionmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAnatomymedicine.diseaseConnective tissue diseaseDissectionCarotid Arteriesmedicine.anatomical_structureConnective TissueAgenesisAngiographyFemaleNeurology (clinical)RadiologybusinessArteryNeurology
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Vitamin E supplements in standard rodent diets do not affect antioxidant intervention trials in apo-/-mice: failure of vitamin E to inhibit atherogen…

2001

Aortic archmedicine.medical_specialtyIntervention trialsAntioxidantRodentbiologybusiness.industryCarotid arteriesmedicine.medical_treatmentVitamin EHistologyGeneral MedicineAffect (psychology)Gastroenterologymedicine.arterybiology.animalInternal medicineInternal MedicineCardiologyMedicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessAtherosclerosis Supplements
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