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Upper Limb Ischemia After Vascular Access Surgery: Differential Diagnosis and Management by Anne Marie Miles is a Medicine article available to read on EtoBox.

## ABSTRACT Hand ischemia following placement of upper limb arterio‐venous accesses for dialysis may result in debilitating complications and contribute to morbidity and mortality on dialysis. Two distinct clinical variants of hand ichemia are recognized: vascular steal syndrome, in which a spectrum of severity of ischemic changes affect all tissues of the hand; and ischemic monomelic neuropathy, where ischemia is confined to the nerves of the hand. Early diagnosis and treatment of these complications (often including closure of the access) is imperative to prevent hand paralysis, and digital or hand amputation.

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Author
Anne Marie Miles
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons; Wiley (Blackwell Publishing); Blackwell Publishing Inc.; Wiley (ISSN 0894-0959)
Published
2000
Language
EN
Field
Medicine (Health Sciences)