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Presence of protruding and/or irregular thrombus and/or atheroma in the ascending aorta or aortic arch or any other factor that could increase the risk of ...
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Presence of protruding and/or irregular thrombus and/or atheroma in the aortic arch or ascending aorta. Tortuous or stenotic iliac and/or femoral arteries ...
The prevalence of AF increases with age, as does the risk of comorbid conditions that also increase the risk of ischemic stroke such as atheromatous carotid ...
Subject has thick (>5 mm) protruding or ulcerated atheroma in the aortic arch; Subject has arterial access that is not acceptable for the test and control ...
An aneurysm in the lower part of the aorta can grow slowly and silently. Know the symptoms of this dangerous condition and the treatment.
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