Left subclavian artery occlusion
University of South Florida
The left subclavian artery gives rise to the _____? Which three major veins enter the right atrium of the rat heart? T or F The azygous vein is on the right side. ... Which of the following is false concerning left coronary artery occlusion: Ischemic heart disease is commonly induced via left coronary artery ligation.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Subclavian Artery Occlusive Disease
Central retinal artery occlusion, left eye. H34.13. Central retinal artery occlusion, bilateral. H34.211. Partial retinal artery occlusion, right eye. ... Other specified injury of left innominate or subclavian artery, subsequent encounter. S25.192S. Other specified injury of left innominate or subclavian artery…
[DOC File]Stroke in the U - Logan Class of December 2011
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1=Left Main Coronary Artery (LMCA) 2=LAD 3= Diagonal 4=Ramus Intermedius 5=Circumflex 6=Obtuse Marginal 7= RCA 8=PDA 9=Posterior Lateral 10=Acute Marginal 11=None Distal Anastomosis Conduit: 1=In-situ IMA 2=Free IMA 3=Vein 4=Radial artery 5=Other
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Zone I is located just distal to the take-off of the left subclavian artery, and ends at the celiac trunk. Zone III is located just distal to the lowest renal artery and ends at the aortic bifurcation. Zone II is between the celiac artery and lowest renal artery; balloon catheters should not be placed in this zone. Figure 1: Three Zones of the ...
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The left vertebral artery normally arises from the left subclavian artery. It also moves upward and enters the protective border of the transverse foramen at C6. The vertebral artery passes through the transverse process at each level. Vertebral Artery Anatomy
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Understand coronary artery anatomy, including congenital abnormalities. Understand the appearance of pathology on cardiac MRI, including, but not limited to, myocardial infarction, hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM), and arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia (ARVD). Understand vascular anatomy of the upper and lower extremities.
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A. Left anterior oblique projection, arterial phase: proximal occlusion of left subclavian artery (arrow). Note irregularity and tortuosity of right VA - related to degenerative changes in cervical vertebrae (small arrow). B. Right anterior oblique projection late phase of aortogram; distal segment of left subclavian artery
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Key Exclusions: Dissection proximal to Left subclavian artery, landing zone length 5cm or growth >5mm/year, or …
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