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    The Endovascular Management of Blue Finger Syndrome

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    AbstractObjectives: to review our experience of the endovascular management of upper limb embolisation secondary to an ipsilateral proximal arterial lesion.Design:a retrospective study.Materials and methods:over 3 years, 17 patients presented with blue fingers secondary to an ipsilateral proximal vascular lesion. These have been managed using transluminal angioplasty (14) and arterial stenting (five), combined with embolectomy (two) and anticoagulation (three)/anti-platelet therapy (14).Results:all the patients were treated successfully. There have been no further symptomatic embolic episodes originating from any of the treated lesions, and no surgical amputations. Complications were associated with the use of brachial arteriotomy for vascular access.Conclusions:endovascular techniques are safe and effective in the management of upper limb embolic phenomena associated with an ipsilateral proximal focal vascular lesion

    The bovine genome map

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    Medical management of ulcerative colitis

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    Targeting p53-MDM2 Interaction Using Small Molecule Inhibitors and the Challenges Needed to be Addressed

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