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Abstract: . . . Aortograms demonstrating an extensive thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm. Page 45 Computed tomographic images of patients showing abdominal aortic aneurysms located immediately anterior to the vertebral column. . . . . . . < 3.0 cm No further testing 3.0 4.0 Annual UTZ 4.0 - 4.5 UTZ every 6 months > 4.5 Referral to a vascular specialist Page 52 Intraoperative photograph showing retroperitoneal exposure of an AAA . . . . . . Images in Vascular Medicine Peripheral Arterial Disease and Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Laurencia G. Trinchera, MD,FPCP St. Lukes . . . . . . Page 2 Epidemiology of Peripheral Arterial Disease Page 3 Epidemiology of Peripheral Arterial Disease Page 4 Normal Anatomy of the Lower Extremity Arterial System . . . . . . claudication Page 33 Acute Arterial Occlusion Page 34 Etiologies of Acute Arterial Occlusion Emboli In situ thrombosis: high-grade native vessel stenoses, graft stenoses Vascular inflammatory . . . . . . Page 40 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Page 41 Aortic Aneurysmal Disease : Etiologic and Associated Conditions Atherosclerosis Infectious arthritis Cystic medial necrosis Congenital . . . --1696,6,141,2039,8479
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