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D L Akers Jr

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Dabrowski G, Akers Jr D
J La State Med Soc . 1997 Jul; 149(6):250-3. PMID: 9231628
Takayasu's arteritis, also known as pulseless disease, is an unusual cause of symptomatic peripheral vascular disease. It was first reported in 1908 by a Japanese ophthalmologist who described retinal arteriovenous...
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Akers Jr D, Creado B, HEWITT R
J Vasc Surg . 1996 Sep; 24(3):477-81. PMID: 8808971
Iliac vein compression syndrome is a clinical condition that occurs as a result of compression of the left iliac vein between the right iliac artery and the fifth lumbar vertebrae....
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Taheri P, Bitzer L, Curl R, Ricotta J, Akers Jr D, Hoover E
Ann Vasc Surg . 1992 Sep; 6(5):453-5. PMID: 1467186
Visceral artery aneurysms are unusual lesions. However the frequency of diagnosis has increased in recent years as a result of increased utilization of arteriogram and computed tomographic (CT) scan. When...
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Akers Jr D, Fowl R, Kempczinski R
J Vasc Surg . 1992 Jul; 16(1):71-4. PMID: 1619727
Peripheral mycotic aneurysms can occur when septic emboli lodge in either the lumen or the vasa vasorum of a peripheral vessel. Such aneurysms have become rare after the widespread use...
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Akers Jr D, Fowl R, Plettner J, Kempczinski R
Ann Vasc Surg . 1991 Jul; 5(4):385-8. PMID: 1878299
A 35-year-old black woman presented with thrombosis of an anomalous right subclavian artery and distal arterial embolization. Initially, her right subclavian artery was reimplanted onto the common carotid artery, and...
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Akers Jr D, Fowl R, Kempczinski R, Davis K, Hurst J, Uhl S
J Vasc Surg . 1991 Jul; 14(1):48-52. PMID: 1829488
Management of patients after operative repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms can be further complicated if primary closure of the abdominal wall cannot be technically accomplished or is associated with profound...