Dr. William M Abbott M.D.
Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery
63 Sudbury Rd Weston MA, 02493About
Dr. William Abbott is a vascular surgeon practicing in Weston, MA. Dr. Abbott specializes in disorders relating to the arterial, venous and lymphatic systems. As a vascular surgeon, Dr. Abbott diagnoses and treats vascular diseases and performs vasular surgeries. Common conditions that a vascular surgeon treats are aneurysms, atherosclerosis and varicose veins. Vascular specialists might also treat trauma, venous ulcers, poor leg circulation, peripheral arterial disease and other vascular-related issues.
Education and Training
Stanford Univ Sch Of Med- Stanford Ca 1961
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Normal digital artery blood flow in antiepileptic drug embryopathy.
- Functional arteries grown in vitro.
- Surgical renal artery reconstruction without contrast arteriography: the role of clinical profiling and magnetic resonance angiography.
- Comparison of tissue factor pathway in human umbilical vein and adult saphenous vein endothelial cells: implications for newborn hemostasis and for laboratory models of endothelial cell function.
- Prosthetic above-knee femoropopliteal bypass grafting: five-year results of a randomized trial.
- The response of adult human saphenous vein endothelial cells to combined pressurized pulsatile flow and cyclic strain, in vitro.
- Gastrointestinal hemorrhage from adhesion-related mesenteric varices.
- Clinical outcome of internal iliac artery occlusions during endovascular treatment of aortoiliac aneurysmal diseases.
- Utility and reliability of endovascular aortouniiliac with femorofemoral crossover graft for aortoiliac aneurysmal disease.
- An analysis of two refolding routes for a C-terminally truncated human collagenase-3 expressed in Escherichia coli.
- Endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms: current status and future directions.
- Enabling sutureless vascular bypass grafting with the exovascular sleeve anastomosis.
- External counterpressure to control postoperative intra-abdominal hemorrhage.
- The effect of combined arterial hemodynamics on saphenous venous endothelial nitric oxide production.
- Study of the interaction of the medium chain mu 2 subunit of the clathrin-associated adapter protein complex 2 with cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4 and CD28.
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