Peripheral arterial thromboembolism is a critical vascular condition resulting from the obstruction of peripheral arteries by embolic material, often originating from the heart or proximal…
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD), also referred to as peripheral artery disease (PAD), is a chronic circulatory condition characterized by narrowed arteries that reduce blood…
Peripheral arterial embolism (PAE) is a sudden blockage of an artery in the limbs due to an embolus—commonly a blood clot—that travels through the bloodstream…
Cerebrovascular occlusion refers to the blockage of blood flow within the blood vessels of the brain. This condition can lead to severe complications, including ischemic…
Acute arterial thromboembolism is a life-threatening condition caused by the sudden blockage of an artery due to a blood clot. This blockage disrupts blood flow…