2005
DOI: 10.2310/6670.2005.50075
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Coiling of the Brachial Artery: An Uncommon Cause of Difficult Thrombectomy

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“…1 In other arteries, coiling is rarely reported because it remains asymptomatic and has no clinical relevance. 2 Herein we present two cases with symptomatic kinked ICA that we operated on in our clinic.…”
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“…1 In other arteries, coiling is rarely reported because it remains asymptomatic and has no clinical relevance. 2 Herein we present two cases with symptomatic kinked ICA that we operated on in our clinic.…”
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“…3 In other arteries, coiling is rarely reported because it remains asymptomatic and has no clinical relevance. 4 Herein, we present a case of 67-year-old female patient with a history of four transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) during the last 15 months. Color duplex scan (CDS) and arteriography did not show any significant changes in the internal carotid arteries.…”
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