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  1. Thrombo-angiitis obliterans. Clinical, physiologic and pathological studies. by George E. and Edgar V. Allen. Brown, 1928
  2. Thrombo-Angiitis Obliterans; a Study of the Vascular Lesions leading to Presenile Spontaneous Gangrene. by Leo. BUERGER, 1908
  3. THROMBO-ANGIITIS OBLITERANS by GEORGE E. BROWN, 1928
  4. Thrombo-angiitis obliterans;: Clinical, physiologic and pathologic studies, (Mayo clinic monographs) by George Elgie Brown, 1928
  5. Thrombo-Angiitis Obliterans; a Study by Leo BUERGER, 1908
  6. Thrombo-angiitis obliterans;: Experimental reproduction of lesions by Leo Buerger, 1929
  7. Thromboangiitis obliterans by Austin Talley Moore, 1933
  8. THROMBO-ANGIITIS OBLITERANS: Clinical, Physiologic & Pathologic Studies. [M by George E. & Allen, Edgar V. Brown, 1928-01-01
  9. THROMBO-ANGIITIS OBLITERANS: Clinical, Physiologic & Pathologic Studies. [M
  10. The Epicure's Lament by Kate Christensen, 2004-02-17
  11. Peripheral vascular diseases (TCM management series) by Jiu-yi Xi, 1994

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42. Welcome To ENH.org - Health Encyclopedia: Thromboangiitis Obliterans
thromboangiitis obliterans. thromboangiitis obliterans is a disease that causesobstruction of the blood vessels of the hands and feet. Alternative Names
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Disease Injury Nutrition Poison ... Z Definition: Thromboangiitis obliterans is a disease that causes obstruction of the blood vessels of the hands and feet.
Alternative Names: Buerger's disease
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger's disease) is caused by vasculitis, which is an inflammation (irritation with presence of extra immune cells) of blood vessels. The blood vessels of the hands and feet are especially affected, becoming constricted or totally blocked. This reduces blood flow to the tissues of hands and feet, resulting in pain and eventually damage. Thromboangiitis obliterans affects approximately 6 out of every 10,000 people. It almost always affects men aged 20 to 40 years old who have a history of smoking or chewing tobacco. The condition may also be associated with a history of Raynaud's disease . This disorder is very uncommon in children, but may occur in those with autoimmune diseases
Symptoms:
  • Pain in the hands and feet

43. Health Ency.: Disease: Thromboangiitis Obliterans
thromboangiitis obliterans See images. Prevention. Men with a history of Raynaud'sdisease or thromboangiitis obliterans should avoid all tobacco use. Ency.
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44. Health Ency.: Disease: Thromboangiitis Obliterans
thromboangiitis obliterans See images. Prognosis. Symptoms of thromboangiitisobliterans may disappear, if the person stops tobacco use.
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Ency. home Disease T Thromboangiitis obliterans See images Overview Symptoms Treatment ... Prevention Alternative names: Buerger's disease Treatment There is no cure. The goal of treatment is control of symptoms.
The affected person MUST stop smoking , if the affected extremity is to be saved. Avoid all conditions that reduce circulation to the extremities including cold temperatures. Attempt to increase circulation may include warmth and gentle exercise
Surgical sympathectomy (cutting the nerves to the area) may help to control pain. Aspirin and vasodilators are also used. Amputation of the extremity may be necessary if infection or gangrene occurs. Prognosis Symptoms of thromboangiitis obliterans may disappear, if the person stops tobacco use . For some, amputation is unavoidable. Complications
  • Gangrene (tissue death)
  • Loss of circulation past the affected extremity
Call Your Health Care Provider If: Call your health care provider if symptoms indicate Buerger's disease is present, if symptoms worsen despite treatment, or if new symptoms develop. Ency. home

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Diagnosis thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger disease). 7. Pathologically,thromboangiitis obliterans is characterized by 3 phases.
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46. Thromboangiitis Obliterans
thromboangiitis obliterans. Alternate Names Buerger's disease. Causes and Risks Thromboangiitisobliterans affects approximately 6 out of 10,000 people.
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Thromboangiitis obliterans affects approximately 6 out of 10,000 people. It almost always affects men, 20 to 40 years old, who have a history of smoking or chewing tobacco. This may also be associated with a history of . This disorder is very uncommon in children, but it may occur in those with autoimmune diseases Prevention: Men with a history of or thromboangiitis obliterans should avoid all tobacco use Symptoms:
  • Pain or tenderness in the hands and feet Pain in the legs , ankles, or feet(intermittent claudication
    • Often located in the arch of the foot
    • Increased with activity, decreased with rest
    Skin changes or ulcers in hands or feet
  • Hand or foot may be pale or red or bluish
  • Hand or foot may feel cold
Note: Symptoms may worsen with exposure to cold or with emotional stress . Usually, two or more limbs are affected.

47. East Texas AHEC Digital LIbrary
thromboangiitis obliterans Clinical Resources. Arterial Disorder Prevention andScreening Resources; thromboangiitis obliterans Patient/Family Resources.
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48. UPHS/Radiology--Residents Case Of The Week
Buerger's disease, also known as thromboangiitis obliterans, is generally thoughtof as a recurrent segmental obliterative vasculitis of small and mediumsized
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var code = " ";var page = "index.html"; document.write(code); Residents' Case of the Week History: 34 year-old construction worker with a 34 pack-year smoking history complained of cramping and numbness of his hands and both lower extremities. A Findings:
  • Fig. 1. Right hand arteriogram shows multiple segmental occlusions of digital vessels (arrows). The superficial and deep palmar arches also had several sites of segmental occlusion (not shown). Fig. 2. Diffusely narrowed tibioperoneal vessels with occlusion of the proximal anterior tibial artery (arrow). Fig. 3. CT image demonstrates portal venous air and heterogeneity of the hepatic parenchyma. Fig. 4. CT image demonstrates bilateral irregular enhancement of renal parenchyma indicating areas of infarction. Fig. 5. CT image reveals dilated large and small bowel loops with wall thickening and pneumatosis indicative of intestinal necrosis. Fig. 6. CT scanogram scout reveals markedly dilated large and small bowel loops with pneumatosis and air in the portal venous system again visible. Incidental note is made of left ventricular enlargement.

49. Thromboangiitis Obliterans - Overview
thromboangiitis obliterans. Alternative names Buerger's disease. Definition Thromboangiitisobliterans affects approximately 6 out of 10,000 people.
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Disease Injury ... Prevention Thromboangiitis obliterans Alternative names: Buerger's disease Definition: A disorder that leads to obstruction of the blood vessels of the hands and feet. Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Vasculitis (an aggressive form of inflammation) targets the lining of the small arteries and veins, causing thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger's disease). The blood vessels of the hands and feet become constricted or totally obstructed because of the inflammation and clots. This reduces the availability of blood to the tissues, causing pain and eventually damaging or destroying the tissues, and making them more prone to infections and gangrene.
Thromboangiitis obliterans affects approximately 6 out of 10,000 people. It almost always affects men, 20 to 40 years old, who have a history of smoking or chewing tobacco. This may also be associated with a history of Raynaud's disease . This disorder is very uncommon in children, but it may occur in those with autoimmune diseases Review Date: 2/12/01 Reviewed By: Elena Sgarbossa, M.D., Cardiology Department, Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Ctr., Chicago, IL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

50. Health Content Encyclopedia Article Thromboangiitis Obliterans
thromboangiitis obliterans is a disease that causes obstruction of theblood vessels of the hands and feet. thromboangiitis obliterans
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51. Directory :: Look.com
thromboangiitis obliterans (11) See Also. Adam.com An Overview The alternativenames, causes, incidence and risk factors of thromboangiitis obliterans.
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52. Springer LINK: Virchows Archiv - Abstract Volume 436 Issue 1 (2000) Pp 59-67
Abstract Volume 436 Issue 1 (2000) pp 5967. thromboangiitis obliterans classicand new morphological features. A. Kurata, FE Franke, R. Machinami, A. Schulz.
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ISSN: 0945-6317 (printed version)
ISSN: 1432-2307 (electronic version) Table of Contents Abstract Volume 436 Issue 1 (2000) pp 59-67
Thromboangiitis obliterans: classic and new morphological features
A. Kurata, F. E. Franke, R. Machinami, A. Schulz
Department of Pathology, The University of Tokyo, Faculty of Medicine, Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan e-mail: akurata-tky@umin.u-tokyo.ac.jp Tel.: +81-3-3815-5411 (35235) (office), +81-3-3812-2111 (23340) (secretary) Fax: +81-3-3815-8379
(2) Department of Pathology, Justus-Liebig University of Giessen, Giessen, Germany
Received: 26 April 1999 / Accepted: 7 August 1999 Abstract Key words Article in PDF format (1406 KB) Online publication: January 11, 2000
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55. References
Sasaki S, Sakuma M, Yasuda K Current status of thromboangiitis obliterans(Buerger's disease) in Japan. Int J Cardiol 2000, 75S175S181.
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References for: Epidemiology of the Vasculitides Papers of particular interest, published within the annual period of review, are highlighted as: * Of special interest
** Of outstanding interest
  • Watts RA, Scott DGI: Epidemiology of vasculitis. In Vasculitis. Edited by Ball GV, Bridges SL. London: Oxford University Press; 2002:211-226. Reinhold-Keller E, Herlyn K, Wagner-Bastmeyer R, et al.: No differences in the incidences of vasculitides between North and South Germany: first results of the German vasculitis register. Rheumatology 2002, 41:540-549.
    ** Largest prospective study of the epidemiology of systemic vasculitis to date. Gonzalez-Gay MA, Garcia-Porrua C, Rivas MJ, et al.: Epidemiology of biopsy proven giant cell arteritis over an 18 year period. Ann Rheum Dis 2001, 60:367-371.
    * One of the few large studies on the incidence of GCA not to come from Scandinavia or the United States. Salvarani C, Gabriel SE, O'Fallon WM, et al.: The incidence of giant cell arteritis in Olmsted County, Minnesota: apparent fluctuations in a cyclic pattern. Ann Intern Med 1995, 123:192-194. Liu NH, LaBree LD, Feldon SE, et al.: The epidemiology of giant cell arteritis: a 12 year retrospective study. Ophthalmology 2001, 108:1145-1149.
  • 56. Peripheral Vascular Disease
    thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO), also known as Buerger’s disease, is an uncommonPVD that occurs in both arteries and veins. thromboangiitis obliterans.
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    Peripheral Vascular Disease Also indexed as: Aneurysm, Buerger's Disease, Chronic Thromboangiitis, Occlusive Arterial Disease, Venous Thrombosis Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) refers to conditions that primarily affect the arteries of the body, with the exception of the coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart. Those are covered in the article on cardiovascular disease . The most common areas for PVD are the arteries of the legs and upper arms, the carotid (neck) arteries, the abdominal aorta and its branches, and the renal (kidney) arteries. Conditions affecting the veins, such as chronic venous insufficiency varicose veins , and hemorrhoids , are not usually included in PVD. A major cause of stroke is PVD of the carotid arteries. Intermittent claudication refers to pain in the lower legs after walking short distances and is caused by PVD of the leg arteries. One cause of erectile dysfunction may be PVD of the penis. is a painful condition caused by spasms of arteries after exposure to cold. The cause of most types of PVD is atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), which itself has many causes.

    57. A STUDY OF AETIO PATHOGENESIS OF THROMBO ANGITIS OBLITERANS
    The vast majority of such chronic occlusive lesions are the result of Atherosclerosis,thromboangiitis obliterans, Diabetes Mellitus and certain other uncommon
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    Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated A STUDY OF AETIO-PATHOGENESIS OF THROMBO ANGIITIS OBLITERANS Put on the net by Dr.Sunil Furtado . Published by Dr. Sharath Home: Dr. Sunil Furtado's Gastrointestinal page
    Introduction
    The incidence of arterial disease has assumed alarming proportions all over the world. Considering the fact that the basic aetiological factors in acquired arterial disease are not yet fully understood and the precise biochemical abnormalities as yet to be fully elucidated there is a need for further study to gain insight into this disease. Obscure medical treatment cannot be directed to correct or reverse the cause of the disease once it is established. Acute occlusions of the arterial tree are catastrophic in their appearance and progress, yet yield good results with early therapeutic measures. Chronic obstructive lesions on the other hand are a bugbear for the clinician both in terms of diagnosis and treatment. The vast majority of such chronic occlusive lesions are the result of Atherosclerosis, Thromboangiitis Obliterans, Diabetes Mellitus and certain other uncommon causes.

    58. ACP-ASIM Online - Medicine In Quotations Online
    intensity of the pain. Subject thromboangiitis obliterans (Buergerdisease). Contributor Huth, Edward J. Source Buerger, L. Thrombo
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    59. Verlag Hans Huber - VASA, Heft 2, 1998
    Translate this page Bern. Langzeitverlauf der Thrombangiitis obliterans Long-term follow-upof thromboangiitis obliterans. C. Börner and H. Heidrich.
    http://verlag.hanshuber.com/Zeitschriften/VASA/98/va9802.html
    verlag.hanshuber.com Medizin Psychiatrie Psychologie Pflege Zeitschriften Ihr Kontakt Verlags-Gesamtverzeichnis Partner Verlage www.hanshuber.com
    Physikalische Therapie bei Venenerkrankungen
    Physical therapy in patients with chronic venous insufficiency
    Summary
    Zusammenfassung Summary Key words Chronic venous insufficiency, arthrogenous congestion syndrome, vascular exercise programme, compression therapy, biomechanical stimulation therapy
    Langzeitverlauf der Thrombangiitis obliterans
    Long-term follow-up of thromboangiitis obliterans
    Department of Internal Medicine, Franziskus Hospital Berlin, Germany Summary Zusammenfassung
    Summary

    With the exception of a single lady, all the patients were smokers, and 40 (83.5%) of 48 smokers for whom the relevant information was available persisted with their habit after the onset of the disease. 8 (16.6%) of the 48 patients claimed to have stopped smoking during the course of their disease. Among the patients who continued to smoke, 65% required an amputation, which was almost twice that seen in those who stopped smoking.
    Conclusion: The long-term investigation shows that TAO is associated with frequent hospitalisations and surgical procedures. Continued consumption of tobacco in particular was found to be associated with a multiplication of the amputation rate. An influence of patient age at disease onset on the progression of TAO was excluded. In 49 (71 %) of the patients, the disease resulted in termination of the working life by either dismissal or premature retirement.

    60. Vasa Inhaltsverzeichnis / Contents
    Translate this page M. Jünger et al. Langzeitverlauf der Thrombangiitis obliterans Long-termfollow-up of thromboangiitis obliterans. C. Börner, H. Heidrich.
    http://verlag.hanshuber.com/Zeitschriften/VASA/98/va98cont.html
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