Holly K DeSpiegelaere
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Mietus C, Lackner T, Karvelis P, Willcockson G, Shields C, Lambert N, et al.
J Clin Med
. 2020 Aug;
9(8).
PMID: 32784470
Work from our laboratory documents pathological events, including myofiber oxidative damage and degeneration, myofibrosis, micro-vessel (diameter = 50-150 μm) remodeling, and collagenous investment of terminal micro-vessels (diameter ≤ 15 µm)...
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Schieber M, Pipinos I, Johanning J, Casale G, Williams M, DeSpiegelaere H, et al.
J Vasc Surg
. 2019 Aug;
71(2):575-583.
PMID: 31443974
Objective: In patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD), supervised exercise therapy is a first line of treatment because it increases maximum walking distances comparable with surgical revascularization therapy. Little is...
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Schieber M, Hasenkamp R, Pipinos I, Johanning J, Stergiou N, DeSpiegelaere H, et al.
J Vasc Surg
. 2017 Jun;
66(1):178-186.e12.
PMID: 28647034
Objective: Peripheral artery disease (PAD), a common manifestation of atherosclerosis, is characterized by lower leg ischemia and myopathy in association with leg dysfunction. Patients with PAD have impaired gait from...
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Ha D, Carpenter L, Koutakis P, Swanson S, Zhu Z, Hanna M, et al.
J Transl Med
. 2016 Feb;
14:39.
PMID: 26847457
Background: Lower leg ischemia, myopathy, and limb dysfunction are distinguishing features of peripheral artery disease (PAD). The myopathy of PAD is characterized by myofiber degeneration in association with extracellular matrix...