The findings of the CREST study show that the 10-year cumulative pregnancy rate for all types of occlusion methods was 1.85%. (Table I). [2] Unipolar coagulation and postpartum partial salpingectomy ...
Retrospective chart review of all patients evaluated over a 4-year period in a tertiary diabetes eye care center. Ophthalmic findings were recorded including visual acuity and the presence of retinal ...
Left atrial appendage occlusion is a generally safe and effective procedure to lower the risk of stroke in people with atrial fibrillation. It closes or blocks off the left atrial appendage of the ...
CRVO occurs when blood can no longer travel through the main blood vessel that brings blood to the back of the eye. This can cause swelling, and it may lead to vision loss. The retina is a layer of ...
Branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) is when a blockage forms in the veins branching off the retina, which can disrupt blood flow. Treatment depends on the type of blockage and severity of the damage.
Mesenteric ischemia is caused by blood flow that is insufficient to meet the metabolic demands of the visceral organs. The severity of ischemia and the type of organ involved depend on the affected ...
We showed that polyethylene occlusion of AD skin induced an inflammatory immune response that was visible in some cases and detectable with RNA isolated from tape-stripped areas of skin. We were able ...
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