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1 ndlimb ischemia model (i.e., ligation of the iliac artery).
2 rs and a flow transducer around the external iliac artery.
3 s limited by a stenosis on the left external iliac artery.
4 nderwent balloon catheter injury of the left iliac artery.
5 ts that underwent balloon angioplasty of the iliac artery.
6 and one acute pseudoaneurysm from a ruptured iliac artery.
7 om) were bolused into the ipsilateral common iliac artery.
8  undergone unilateral ligation of the common iliac artery.
9 ia was produced in 48 rats by ligation of an iliac artery.
10 othelium and Cx43 in the media of the rabbit iliac artery.
11  use of a hydraulic occluder around the left iliac artery.
12 1 isoform predominated in both the aorta and iliac artery.
13 r times in the renal artery and twice in the iliac artery.
14 essure-sensing catheter placed in the common iliac artery.
15 essure-sensing catheter placed in the common iliac artery.
16            Two patients had aneurysms of the iliac artery.
17 ses in-stent neointimal growth in the rabbit iliac artery.
18 iliac vein with transposition lateral to the iliac artery.
19 ntaining coverage of the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries.
20 oniae was found in the aorta and femoral and iliac arteries.
21 e cells derived from pulmonary, femoral, and iliac arteries.
22 jury, drugs were delivered as above into the iliac arteries.
23 mal proliferation after placement in porcine iliac arteries.
24 ding coronary, left main coronary and common iliac arteries.
25 mation after placement in porcine and rabbit iliac arteries.
26 ssection of the common external and internal iliac arteries.
27 mmon carotid, right renal, and left external iliac arteries.
28 and visualizing temporal blood flow into the iliac arteries.
29 nhibits in-stent neointimal growth in rabbit iliac arteries.
30  balloon and stent-induced injury in primate iliac arteries.
31 time ultrasound flow probes on both external iliac arteries.
32 otic burden involving the carotid and common iliac arteries.
33 prevent intimal thickening in the carotid or iliac arteries.
34 illimeter along the median centerline of the iliac arteries.
35 giography that included the distal aorta and iliac arteries.
36 emitting radioactive stents in normal rabbit iliac arteries.
37 the left main (0.11 +/- 0.16, p < 0.001) and iliac arteries (0.02 +/- 0.04, p < 0.001).
38  100% for the aorta, 100% and 98% for common iliac arteries, 100% and 89% for external iliac arteries
39 on iliac arteries, 100% and 89% for external iliac arteries, 100% and 89% for main renal arteries, an
40  (average yield [+/- standard error] from 26 iliac arteries, 262 endothelial cells +/- 45, 20%-30% of
41 , respectively), left main (44% vs. 16%) and iliac arteries (33% vs. 27%).
42  L-arginine or saline into the right or left iliac artery (800 mg/5 mL; 0.2 mL/min, 15 minutes) by us
43 rabbits 4 weeks after arterial injury of the iliac artery (9 rabbits) and the abdominal aorta (1 rabb
44 tic rabbits were subjected to angioplasty of iliac arteries and reseeding procedure.
45 ry and coronary arteries, rat aortas, rabbit iliac arteries and swine (pig) coronary arteries.
46 en-day organ culture and Western blotting of iliac arteries and tissue culture experiments were condu
47 e descending aorta as well as mesenteric and iliac arteries and veins.
48 owed additional closing of the left external iliac artery and common femoral artery, and of the dista
49 d with occlusion of the contralateral common iliac artery and femorofemoral bypass.
50 rosis mainly affects the central part of the iliac artery and the lateral circumflex femoral artery.
51 ted aorto-hepatic artery remnant using donor iliac artery), and CMV negative patients receiving allog
52                 Stents were deployed in both iliac arteries, and arteries were harvested 28 days afte
53  develops around the abdominal aorta and the iliac arteries, and spreads into the adjacent retroperit
54 ending and descending aorta, the carotid and iliac arteries, and the coronary territories were examin
55 re were six abdominal aortic aneurysms, four iliac artery aneurysms, and one acute pseudoaneurysm fro
56                                    Bilateral iliac artery angioplasty was performed in 25 male New Ze
57 e model solutions to data from rabbits whose iliac arteries are subject to a balloon pullback injury.
58  of allograft renal arteries using cadaveric iliac artery as conduit.
59 ing cold saline (8 degrees C +/- 4) into the iliac arteries at a rate of 50 mL/min by means of cathet
60 ypercholesterolemic diet underwent bilateral iliac artery balloon denudation and stent deployment.
61  and every 48 hr for 3, 6, or 14 days after, iliac artery balloon denudation or deeper stent-induced
62 jury, 57 New Zealand White rabbits underwent iliac artery balloon dilatation.
63    Methods and Results- Rabbits subjected to iliac artery balloon injury (balloon denudation with or
64                                       Single iliac artery balloon injury was followed by placement of
65 ic stent was performed in 64 rabbit external iliac arteries (baseline diameter, 2.67 +/- 0.07 mm).
66 e from the lowest renal artery to the common iliac artery bifurcation (57.1% and 63.5%).
67 rtic bifurcation (P = .03) and to the common iliac artery bifurcation (P = .01).
68  to the aortic bifurcation and to the common iliac artery bifurcation were measured.
69 es were observed in the femoral and external iliac arteries but not the brachial or common carotid ar
70 d at multiple levels of the aorta and common iliac arteries by two radiologists using 1-mm-collimatio
71 rpolarization through the wall of the rabbit iliac artery by means of myoendothelial and homocellular
72 cases of pseudoaneurysms in liver-transplant iliac artery conduits, which were successfully treated w
73                  Compared with contralateral iliac artery controls at 7 days, plaque progression was
74                         In the control right iliac artery, conversely, GCFP measurements were unaffec
75  Catheter pullbacks through the blood-filled iliac artery detected NIRF signals 24 hours after inject
76 , aortic neck angle >60 degrees , and common iliac artery diameter >20 mm.
77 usion of BQ-123 or ET-1 distal to the common iliac artery did not affect PWV.
78 an be very challenging in the recipient with iliac artery disease.
79                   Complications included two iliac artery dissections, two groin wound infections, an
80  pseudoaneurysm originated from the external iliac artery distal to the donor Y-graft anastomosis.
81 ntensity and sharpness, the abdominal aorta, iliac arteries, distal plantar arteries, and plantar arc
82 amount of reduction in plaque size in common iliac arteries during the treatment phase of the study (
83 n human umbilical vein endothelial cells and iliac artery endothelial cells isolated from age-matched
84  vascular smooth muscle cells of the porcine iliac artery following balloon angioplasty.
85 rent configurations were implanted in rabbit iliac arteries for 3 or 28 days.
86 primary reanastomosis (n = 17), aortohepatic iliac artery graft (n = 11), interposition vein graft (n
87 ndary to construction of an infrarenal donor iliac artery graft during a retransplant.
88 ors have used preserved, blood type-matched, iliac artery grafts procured from cadaver organ donors t
89 nsplant renal artery with blood type-matched iliac artery grafts should be considered a viable option
90 long-term complications related to cadaveric iliac artery grafts, and the majority of the allografts
91  of the neck in 80 patients (65%) and of the iliac arteries in 35 patients (28%).
92 he extent of atherosclerosis in coronary and iliac arteries in patients with heterozygous familial hy
93 e same patients (26.1 +/- 21.0, P =.001) and iliac arteries in patients without any iliac arterial in
94 ompared with both nondissected contralateral iliac arteries in the same patients (26.1 +/- 21.0, P =.
95  (IVMRI) to discern the composition of human iliac arteries in vivo.
96 ed balloon angioplasty catheter to 16 rabbit iliac arteries in which metallic stents had been placed
97            During gene infusion, one femoral-iliac artery in each pig was heated to approximately 41
98            After ligation of distal external iliac artery in New Zealand White rabbits, we directly i
99 preloaded with breast cancer cells via intra-iliac artery injection.
100              Morphological classification of iliac artery lesions in treated patients was performed a
101                                              Iliac artery ligation produced a 65% to 70% reduction in
102   Hind-limb ischemia was produced in mice by iliac artery ligation, and MAPCs were administered intra
103 d on a vascular stent was tested in a rabbit iliac artery model of stenosis as a potential therapy fo
104 y rates after stent implantation in a rabbit iliac artery model.
105 neurysms of the infrarenal aorta (n = 36) or iliac artery (n = 18) underwent repair by means of place
106 gene delivery balloon catheter in 18 femoral-iliac arteries (nine artery pairs) in domestic pigs and
107 nt midline laparotomy and bilateral external iliac artery occlusion for 2 hours followed by 2.5 hours
108                           Bilateral external iliac arteries of 15 canines were thrombosed before mech
109                                 PTCA of both iliac arteries of 23 New Zealand White rabbits was perfo
110 validated approach was then applied to image iliac arteries of 25 human subjects in vivo, and results
111 deployed in a randomized, blinded fashion in iliac arteries of 40 normocholesterolemic and 16 hyperch
112     Balloon angioplasty was performed on the iliac arteries of male New Zealand White rabbits that we
113 hout paclitaxel or CSG) were deployed in the iliac arteries of New Zealand White rabbits, which were
114 lantation into balloon-damaged, flow-reduced iliac arteries of New Zealand White rabbits.
115 ere expanded in normal or previously denuded iliac arteries of New Zealand White rabbits.
116 n titanium-mesh stents were implanted in the iliac arteries of nine NIH miniature swine.
117 Stainless steel stents were implanted in the iliac arteries of rabbits after endothelial denudation.
118 er 6 weeks of dietary intervention, the left iliac artery of each animal was subjected to a balloon i
119 he site of balloon injury; the contralateral iliac artery of each rabbit was balloon injured and sten
120 occlusive thrombus was formed in an internal iliac artery of Yorkshire pigs by placement of a copper
121 A) demonstrated tight stenoses in the common iliac artery proximal to the allograft anastomosis site
122 hat led to the discovery of a large internal iliac artery pseudoaneurysm.
123 owing ischaemia (unilateral ligation, common iliac artery) rat hindlimb muscles were examined without
124                                              Iliac artery segments were evaluated with two-dimensiona
125 icient mice, a lymph node was found near the iliac artery, slightly misplaced from the site of the sa
126 nor in the HeLa epithelial-like cell line or iliac artery smooth muscle cells.
127                            Suprarenal common iliac artery stenosis is an uncommon but reversible caus
128                                       Common iliac artery stenosis should be suspected in renal trans
129 ndovascular treatment of common and external iliac artery stenosis/occlusion classified according to
130                   A diabetic rabbit model of iliac artery stenting was used to compare histological a
131 ew Zealand White rabbits receiving bilateral iliac artery stents.
132  the concentration of IL-6 was higher in the iliac arteries than the brachial arteries (median differ
133    The endothelium and subendothelium of pig iliac arteries that were transduced with the IL-4 gene w
134 g delivery catheter was introduced into both iliac arteries to deliver either L-arginine (800 mg/5 mL
135 use of a standard balloon injury to the left iliac artery to observe whether genetically determined d
136 nd six low quartile animals underwent common iliac artery transplantation from male donors.
137     There were two complications: a ruptured iliac artery treated with placement of an additional cov
138                           Seventy-two rabbit iliac arteries underwent stent implantation and were tre
139      Ten days after ligation of the external iliac artery, VEGF-C was administered as naked plasmid D
140                               Human external Iliac artery vessels were harvested from liver organ don
141 L-NMMA or acetylcholine distal to the common iliac artery (via the sheath) did not affect PWV.
142                    Placement of percutaneous iliac artery Wallstents resulted in decrease of serum cr
143  the aorta at multiple levels and the common iliac arteries was determined for children of different
144  magnetic resonance imaging of the aorta and iliac arteries was performed in 13 patients after admini
145 tents after a 6 h implantation in the rabbit iliac artery was 35%, 95%, and 69% of the original conte
146               Fibromuscular dysplasia of the iliac artery was identified incidentally in 8 of 16 femo
147                                          One iliac artery was subjected to EC/glue reconstruction and
148                                          One iliac artery was subjected to intra-arterial subablative
149               Reconstruction using cadaveric iliac artery was successful in 19 of 21 (90%) patients,
150 gs in a second animal model, rabbit external iliac arteries were analyzed after balloon angioplasty.
151                                          The iliac arteries were balloon denuded and randomized to re
152 short-term study, after 1 week of diet, both iliac arteries were balloon injured.
153                           After 1 week, both iliac arteries were balloon-denuded, and a local drug de
154                            Subsequently, the iliac arteries were harvested for histomorphometric anal
155                        Four weeks later, the iliac arteries were harvested for vascular reactivity st
156 he lumen and wall of the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries were identified on all images in apoE-KO
157 nfounding artifacts, the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries were scored as fair.
158 ions evoked by acetylcholine (ACh) in rabbit iliac arteries were transient, but in the presence of th
159 robes (portal vein, hepatic artery, external iliac artery) were implanted 17 d before study.
160 s, was implanted to the proximal left common iliac artery, which was the only site available for an a
161 tortuosity index was significantly larger in iliac arteries with dissections (35.5 +/- 20.8 [mean +/-
162 and 48 microCi) were placed in normal rabbit iliac arteries with nonradioactive stents as controls.
163  of intermittent crossclamping of the common iliac artery with 10 minutes ischemia followed by 10 min

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