Endovascular

Therapy Endovascular therapy is a minimally invasive medical procedure used to treat diseases of the blood vessels. It involves inserting a long, thin tube through a tiny incision in the skin. The tube is then guided over a wire to the area of the body that needs to be treated. Endovascular therapy is used to treat a variety of conditions, including aneurysms, arterial blockages, and dissections. It offers many benefits over more traditional treatments, such as lower risk of infection, shorter hospital stays, fewer complications, and a quicker return to normal activities. Endovascular therapy is an increasingly popular option for medical treatments due to its effectiveness and safety.

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International Journal of Neuroimaging

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Christopher Thomas Whitlow, WAKE FOREST SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.
International Journal of Neuroimaging focuses on the whole range of human nervous system disease, neoplasia, tumors, lesions, cerebral vascular arterial diseases, epilepsy, infectious disease, toxic metabolic diseases, including stroke, neoplasia, degenerating and demyelinating diseases. IJNI accepts and publishes Original Research, Review, Literat