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Coronary Artery Disease

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2013
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. There are several presenting clinical syndromes, including sudden cardiac death. Risk factor analysis can help the primary care provider identify patients who may need more extensive evaluation or treatment.
Michele A, Hanson   +4 more
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Carotid-Artery Disease

New England Journal of Medicine, 1986
Few medical issues are more controversial than carotid endarterectomy. The subject has been featured in the general press and on prime-time television; dispute has been encouraged between surgeon and nonsurgeon, with "needless surgery" a refrain poorly concealed in the background. These debates usually have more passion than substance.
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Basal Arterial Occlusive Disease

Neurosurgery, 1985
Abstract Seventeen patients with basal occlusive disease have been seen over the past 4 years. Nine of these had a classical moyamoya appearance on angiography. Of these nine, seven were adults and two were children. Eight had ischemic episodes, and one had a hemorrhage.
D O, Quest, J W, Correll
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Coronary artery disease in patients with peripheral artery disease

Heart & Lung, 2010
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic disease associated with cardiovascular risk factors, and with high cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. This study sought to assess the prevalence of angiographic coronary artery disease (CAD), and to determine the predictive value of traditional cardiovascular risk factors on the presence of CAD
Ekşi Duran, Nilüfer   +6 more
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Peripheral Arterial Disease

Cardiology Clinics, 2011
co m The last decade has seen a tremendous surge of interest in peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The prevalence of multiple risk factors, chronic nature of disease, the nonspecificity of symptoms, and lackof adequate treatment optionshaveall contributed to the large burden of disease, which is frequently unrecognized.
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Peripheral Arterial Disease

Postgraduate Medicine, 1965
Mercury strain-gauge plethysmography is a simple, reliable and relatively inexpensive technic for office diagnosis and evaluation of patients with peripheral arterial disease. This method also can be applied to study of smaller arteries and sympathetic nervous system activity and evaluation of diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy.
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Peripheral Artery Disease

Interventional Cardiology Clinics, 2014
Prakash, Krishnan, Tyrone, Collins
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Peripheral Arterial Diseases

Clinics in Haematology, 1981
M, Verstraete   +2 more
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Carotid artery disease

Vascular Medicine, 2014
Elizabeth V, Ratchford, Natalie S, Evans
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Arterial Stiffness and Peripheral Arterial Disease

2006
Of the atherosclerotic diseases, peripheral arterial disease is the most characterized by its association with systolic hypertension, increased arterial stiffness and disturbed wave reflection. This disease raises the question to which extent sclerosis in 'atherosclerosis' is necessary per se to cause an increase in systolic blood pressure.
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