Publications by authors named "Fornaris R"

The subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm is a rare entity with only few cases re- ported in the literature. Most injuries were related to iatrogenic manipulation with catheters for canalization of central lines in the hospital setting. In rare cases, this injury has been described secondary to a blunt trauma and motor vehicle accidents with traumatic injury to the subclavian artery caused by seatbelt use.

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Background: Intravenous leiomyomatosis (IVL) is a rare tumor, which is usually of uterine origin, characterized by intravascular nodular masses of histologically benign smooth muscle that may extend variable distances, including into the inferior vena cava, right atrium and pulmonary arteries. Tumors may arise from uterine leiomyoma, walls of the uterine vessel, or myometrium. It usually occurs at between 20-70 years of age with a median age of 45 years.

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In contrast to previous systems in which an ultrasonic pulse was repeatedly directed to a discrete line of sight, a new method has been developed to continuously scan over a region in order to rapidly assess blood velocities in superficial small blood vessels. Using this technique, which we call swept-scan, a high frequency transducer can rapidly translate across a region of interest, and sensitive maps of blood velocity in small blood vessels can be constructed. This system has been applied to flow mapping in the anterior segment of the eye, which is clinically significant in cases of trauma and glaucoma.

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The ultimate goal of this work was the development of a system capable of estimating the low flow velocities in the microvasculature. Estimation of low velocity flow within these vessels is challenging due to the small signal levels and the effect of cardiac and respiratory motion. Realignment of the signal from a single line-of-sight to remove physiological tissue motion is a critical part of the process of small-vessel flow mapping, and our methods for this alignment are considered in this paper.

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