As Gaza entered its fourth month of the escalation of violence by Israeli forces, I was just a few months into my medical intern year—treating children with bomb blast injuries. In one case, I ...
The first evaluation for subclavian artery occlusive disease should always be a simple measurement of bilateral brachial artery blood pressures. A significant difference between the two ...
Right aberrant subclavian artery, also called arteria lusoria, is one of the most common intrathoracic arterial anomalies. Although mostly asymptomatic, the retroesophageal and retrotracheal ...
Background and Objectives: Left subclavian artery (LSA) is more prone to atherosclerosis than the right one. The study was designed to investigate whether aortic arch types (AAT) was associated with ...
2 Trauma Research Unit, Department of Surgery ... pain with tickling and cold sensation in the left upper extremity. CT angiography showed left subclavian artery occlusion over 3 cm at the level of ...
If these feelings resonate with you, you may have experienced a form of trauma exposure. While this is a common reaction, repeated exposure to distressing content can lead to deeper psychological ...
The larger trunks—such as the aorta and the subclavian artery—are located in the most protected areas of the body to prevent injury and subsequent disruption of major blood flow. The subclavian artery ...
Though tragic, this infamous "natural experiment" has allowed us to learn a great deal about the effects of early-life trauma on the ... from abuse or neglect to exposure to war and violence.
Nicole Herling was praying for brain disease. That's rarely happy news. But for her, it offered a potential answer to a haunting question: why, in less than a year, had her brother transformed ...
Other project goals include improving brain injury detection tools, as well as designing and implementing a blast monitoring program to track exposure among at-risk service members. The DOD has ...