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One hundred thirty-one limbs of 109 patients who underwent femoropopliteal artery by-pass were studied for postoperative saphenous neuralgia and limb edema. The following factors were analyzed: age, sex, underlying disease (arteriosclerosis obliterans or Buerger's disease), grade of symptoms
The pathogenetic notion of arteriosclerosis and the clinical syndrome of the arterial obstructive diseases are not identical, but interfere in different points which are discussed in detail. Arteriosclerotic changes must be delimitated from pure age-conditioned changes of the arteries, since the two
An ultrastructural and stereologic study was performed on sympathetic ganglia collected at surgery from eight diabetic patients, seven age-matched non-diabetics and six subjects with glucose intolerance. All patients underwent surgery because of arteriosclerosis obliterans. Volume density (Vv) and
Scintigraphy with 67Ga-DFO-DAS-fibrinogen (67Ga-fibrinogen) was performed for the positive delineation of thrombi in patients with suspected venous or arterial thrombus formation. Five out of 17 patients showed 67Ga-fibrinogen accumulation corresponding to thrombus formation, as confirmed by other
The clinical and pathological concept of thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO, Buerger's disease) is still controversial. While the clinical criteria of TAO are relatively well defined, the etiology is unknown and its diagnosis based on pathology is confusing, since there is no consensus on the precise
The clinical features of congestive heart failure in the elderly were investigated in 104 patients (57 males, 47 females, mean age of 79.2). Patients were divided into two subgroups, the readmission group, 33 patients who were readmitted within 6 months after discharge, and the non-readmission
Therapeutic angiogenesis using angiogenic growth factors is expected to be a new treatment for patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI). Because hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) has potent angiogenic activity, we investigated the safety and efficiency of HGF plasmid DNA in patients with CLI as a
This phase 1 clinical trial tested the safety of intramuscular gene transfer by using naked plasmid DNA encoding the gene for VEGF, and analyzed the potential therapeutic benefits in patients with severe peripheral arterial disease (PAD). This study was an open-labeled, dose- escalating,
The failure of injuries of the lower extremities to heal properly can often be traced in older persons to arteriosclerosis obliterans. In industry this condition presents a serious problem to older workers, to employers and to insurance carriers. In persons with severe varicosis or those who have