Dr. Christopher D Owens M.D.
Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery
400 Parnassus Ave # A-581 San Francisco CA, 94143About
Dr. Christopher Owens is a vascular surgeon in the Center for Limb Preservation, which is part of the UCSF Heart and Vascular Center. Owens specializes in the treatment of peripheral artery disease (PAD), ...
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Thrombosis and coagulation: operative management of the anticoagulated patient.
- Commentary. Postcarotid endarterectomy hyperperfusion or reperfusion syndrome.
- Use of digital pressure measurements for the diagnosis of AV access-induced hand
- Adaptive changes in autogenous vein grafts for arterial reconstruction: clinical implications.
- Risk factors for lower-extremity vein graft failure.
- JAK2 V617F mutation, mesenteric vein thrombosis, and myeloproliferative disorders.
- Management of infrapopliteal peripheral arterial occlusive disease.
- Efficacy of optimal long-term management of multiple cardiovascular risk factors (CVD) on walking and quality of life in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD): protocol for randomized controlled trial.
- USPIO-enhanced MR angiography of arteriovenous fistulas in patients with renal failure.
- Statins and other agents for vascular inflammation.
- Vascular remodeling in autogenous arterio-venous fistulas by MRI and CFD.
- Association between n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid content of red blood cells and inflammatory biomarkers in patients with peripheral artery disease.
- Current Status of Drug-Eluting Stents and Drug-Eluting Balloons for the Superficial Femoral Artery.
- Adventitial nab-rapamycin injection reduces porcine femoral artery luminal stenosis induced by balloon angioplasty via inhibition of medial proliferation and adventitial inflammation.
- Walking disability in patients with peripheral artery disease is associated with arterial endothelial function.
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