abdominal aortic aneurysms are less common in women than in men a 1:4 of predominancerspectively. Despite the the fact they are less affected, women are historically has a worse prognosis. Females often present with abdominal aortic aneurysms at oldere ages with underdiagnosed/undertreated comorbidities, have more challenging anatomy and experience rupture at smaller aneurysm size than men.
Mascoli c, l.c. (2018). EVAR does not have worse outcomes in women. LONDRA : BIBA Publishing.
EVAR does not have worse outcomes in women
Mascoli c;gallitto e;pini r;FENELLI, CECILIA;GORETTI, MARTINA;faggioli gl;stella a;gargiulo m
2018
Abstract
abdominal aortic aneurysms are less common in women than in men a 1:4 of predominancerspectively. Despite the the fact they are less affected, women are historically has a worse prognosis. Females often present with abdominal aortic aneurysms at oldere ages with underdiagnosed/undertreated comorbidities, have more challenging anatomy and experience rupture at smaller aneurysm size than men.File in questo prodotto:
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