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intermittent claudication/atrophy

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[Cystic adventitial degeneration. An important differential diagnosis in intermittent claudication].

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The cystic adventitial degeneration is a rare disease, but an important differential diagnosis in patients with intermittent claudication. The amount of fluid in the cysts may vary and cause an intermittent compression of the artery. This explains the frequently intermittent symptomatology, leading

[Cystic adventitial degeneration of the popliteal artery; an unexpected cause of intermittent claudication].

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Three men, aged 48, 44 and 51 years, were referred to the vascular surgery outpatient clinic because of acute intermittent claudication in one leg. The first patient had no medical history and no vascular risk factors, the second patient was receiving drug treatment for hypercholesterolaemia and

[Cystic adventitial degeneration of the popliteal artery. Rare cause of intermittent claudication in middle-aged adults].

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We report on a 36-year old male patient with clinically prolonged intermittent claudication of the right leg. An operative specimen measuring 8.0 cm of the A. poplitea was sent for examination, which was sheathed by an aneurysmal cyst having a maximal diameter of 1.5 cm. Examination under the light

[Cystic adventitial degeneration. A rare cause of intermittent claudication].

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Cystic adventitial disease of the popliteal artery is an unusual condition of uncertain etiology in which a mucin-containing cyst forms in the wall of the popliteal artery and causes symptoms of intermittent claudication. The patient is typically a young non-smoking male, whose arteries otherwise

[Cystic adventitial degeneration of the popliteal artery: an unusual cause of intermittent claudication].

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The case is reported of a 44-year-old patient without cardiovascular risk factors who complained of typical intermittent claudication. Arteriography and echography led to the diagnosis of cystic adventitial disease of the popliteal artery. Percutaneous puncture under CT control was unsuccessful and

INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION DUE TO CYSTIC DEGENERATION OF POPLITEAL ARTERY.

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[The combination of cystic adventitial degeneration (CAD) and Baker cyst: a rare cause of intermittent claudication].

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[Cystic adventitial degeneration of the popliteal artery; an unexpected cause of intermittent claudication].

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Minimally Important Difference of the Absolute and Functional Claudication Distance in Patients with Intermittent Claudication.

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OBJECTIVE Disease severity and treatment outcomes in patients with intermittent claudication (IC) are commonly assessed using walking distance measured with a standardized treadmill test. It is unclear what improvement or deterioration in walking distance constitutes a meaningful, clinically

[Philosophy of the treatment of intermittent claudication].

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Everything points to the prime importance of good health habits and the prevention of risk factors. Long-term medication has only a limited and still questionable impact. Surgery will never be proposed straight off, but only if the claudication is persistent and troublesome in an active individual.

Cystic adventitial degeneration of the popliteal artery. Report of a case.

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A case of cystic adventitial degeneration of the popliteal artery is described. This is an unusual cause of intermittent claudication, but the diagnosis should be suspected in young persons, especially men, where the arteriogram shows a stenosis due to compression and arteriosclerotic changes are

The autogenous vein graft as popliteal artery substitute. Long-term follow-up of cystic adventitial degeneration.

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In three patients operated on for intermittent claudication in 1953, 1954 and 1956, respectively, the pathology causing the obstruction was localized cystic adventitial degeneration of the popliteal artery. On examination 27 to 30 years postoperatively the grafts were all patient, but showed some

A Case of Cystic Adventitial Degeneration of the Left Popliteal Artery Diagnosed by Intravascular Ultrasound.

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An 87-year-old male was admitted with intermittent claudication of the left calf. We performed lower extremity angiography, which revealed stenosis of the left popliteal artery. Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) image correctly identified the cystic appearance of visualized extravascular hypodensity,

Mucoid degeneration of the brachial artery: case report and a review of literature.

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Cystic adventitial disease (CAD) is a rare cause of intermittent claudication, occurring in approximately 1:1200 claudicants or 1:1000 of those undergoing arteriography. It is most often described in the popliteal artery and is characterised by a mucinous cyst located in the adventitia of the

[Cystic degeneration of the vessel walls. The differential diagnosis of obliterative angiopathies: (author's transl)].

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Cystic degeneration of the vessel wall is a rare disease predominantly localized in the region of the popliteal artery. It appears in the frequent clinical picture of intermittent claudication. Two cases are presented. The etiology of this syndrome is not clear. The appearance of intermittent
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