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Atheroma is the single most important cause of morbidity and mortality ... The aorta dilates, becomes filled with lamellated thrombus, and eventually ruptures. ...
Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes. Cardinal symptoms. Polydipsa (increased thirst) ... Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes. Cardinal symptoms are uncommon. Weight gain (or loss) ...
Higher Human Biology CVD is responsible for a huge proportion of deaths annually Atherosclerosis Formation of plaques (atheromas) beneath the endothelium in an artery ...
People with symptoms of angina or suspected angina should receive appropriate ... People with angina that is increasing in ... Stable Angina: Symptoms ' ...
Atheroma are not merely filled with lipid, but contain cells whose functions ... Thrombosis of a Disrupted Atheroma, the Cause of Most Acute Coronary Syndromes, ...
... Electron beam computed tomography 12 Lead Resting ECG should be recorded in all patients with symptoms suggestive of angina pectoris normal in 50% of ...
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YouTube - Heart Anatomy.webloc The Heart Label your heart diagram with septum, L & R atria, L & R ventricles, two atrioventricular valves, pulmonary valve and aorta ...
Coronary Atherosclerosis Prepared by Wala a Fathi Abed Al Fatah Hassan Definition Is a disease affecting the arterial blood vessel, it is commonly referred to as a ...
2. Provide bed rest with elevating legs to promote venous. drainage reduce swelling. ... is intermittent or sustained elevation in systolic or diastolic blood ...
American Heart Association , 2000 Heart and Stroke Statistical Update, 1999; ... otherwise indicated: male, age 45 years, TC 180 mg/dL, HDL 45, and nonsmoker. ...
CNS Dr. Amitabha Basu. MD Topic Edema of brain Herniation Hydrocephalous Vascular diseases Edema Vasogenic edema : Seen in case of abscess and Neoplasm.
... working muscle of our body pumps 4-5 litres of blood every minute during rest ... 4 drinks per day. You end up with gastroenterologist instead of cardiologist ...
Imaging of Spinal Stroke Institute of Neuroradiology, University of Zurich, Switzerland * 67 yo man with acute onset of severe neck pain and paraplegia Chronic ...
Speech disturbance: Motor aphasia is classic when dominant hemispere is involved ... 'Crossed' means face on one side and extremities on opposite side ...
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The Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) therapy area encompasses a range of different diseases and conditions affecting the heart and/or blood vessels. The most crucial risk factors for CVD are hypertension and dyslipidemia, which accelerate the development of atherosclerotic plaque build up within blood vessels. For more information on the research report, refer to below link:- https://www.kenresearch.com/healthcare/pharmaceuticals/global-cardiovascular-disease-drugs-market-to-2023/142623-91.html
DIABETES MELLITUS It is a condition in which there is a chronically raised blood glucose concentration. It is caused by absolute or relative lack of the hormone ...
Lecture 6 THE CHANGES OF VISUAL ORGAN IN SYSTEMIC DISEASES Lecture is delivered by Ph. D., assistant of professor Tabalyuk T.A. Salus-Gun-Relman I Salus-Gun-Relman ...
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Ischaemic Heart Disease Khalid Husain Sachak Warwick Cardiology Society Q. How would you manage a patient with stable angina? (4) Lifestyle modification Stop smoking ...
Noninfectious Diseases A disease that is not caused by a virus or a living organism Risk Factor CHARACTERISTIC OR BEHAVIOR THAT INCREASES A PERSON S CHANCE OF ...
Ischaemic Heart Disease. Coronary Heart Disease. Late complications: 1-Pericarditis:can occure after MI as an early complication;occur days after infarction ...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a narrowing of the small blood vessels that supply blood and oxygen to the heart. Coronary heart disease is usually caused by a ...
In a kidney rendered ischemic ... US may be useful to determine the presence of a solitary kidney. Duplex ultrasound scanning is a noninvasive diagnostic ...
Hypertension ANEURYSM DEFINITION It is localized, permanent, abnormal dilatation of blood vessels that occurs mostly in the aorta or the heart ANEURYSM ...
USMLE Presentation: Pathology of Breasts and Hearts Monday, February 27th, 2006 Jou Jou Hanna Breast Diseases A. Fibrocystic Disease B. Benign Tumors C. Malignant ...
A syndrome characterized by acute onset of a neurologic ... Cerebral arteriogram. Lumbar Puncture. EEG. Documentation of Cardiac Embolism. Introduction of TEE ...