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The cost of cerebral ischaemia
Neuropharmacology, 2008Cerebral ischaemia is a major cause of disability and death globally and has a profoundly negative impact on the individuals it affects, those that care for them and society as a whole. The most common and familiar manifestation is stroke, 85% of which are ischaemic and which is the second leading cause of death and most common cause of complex chronic
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The intestinal response to ischaemia
Naunyn-Schmiedebergs Archiv f�r Pharmakologie und Experimentelle Pathologie, 1966Acute ischaemia of loops of rat intestine has been induced by clamping the mesenteric and collateral vessels of an anaesthetized animal for various periods of time.
J W, Robinson +2 more
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Silent ischaemia and hypertension
Journal of Hypertension, 2000For many years now, silent ischaemia has been recognized as a distinct clinical entity, and its relevance in different patient groups has been established. However, a number of basic questions have not been answered. In explaining the pathophysiology of silent ischaemia, factors affecting both the demand and the supply side are now being recognized ...
D, Boon, J J, Piek, G A, van Montfrans
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BMJ, 2013
A 55 year old man consulted his general practitioner complaining of persistent pain in his left leg for three days and a numb feeling in the foot. He was taking treatment for hypertension, had a history of low back pain, and was a smoker of 20 cigarettes a day. His foot looked normal, but sensation seemed mildly reduced.
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A 55 year old man consulted his general practitioner complaining of persistent pain in his left leg for three days and a numb feeling in the foot. He was taking treatment for hypertension, had a history of low back pain, and was a smoker of 20 cigarettes a day. His foot looked normal, but sensation seemed mildly reduced.
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Drugs, 1991
Silent myocardial ischaemia (significant ST depression without chest pain) is a common occurrence in most forms of coronary heart disease and can be associated with permanent changes in myocardial structure. The haemodynamic and ECG manifestations of silent episodes are similar to those observed in painful ischaemia.
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Silent myocardial ischaemia (significant ST depression without chest pain) is a common occurrence in most forms of coronary heart disease and can be associated with permanent changes in myocardial structure. The haemodynamic and ECG manifestations of silent episodes are similar to those observed in painful ischaemia.
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When ischaemia is not ischaemia
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2014Grace, McMacken, Enda, Kerr, Paul, Burns
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Ischaemia of the Preterm Brain
Biology of the Neonate, 2009Much has been learned about the diagnosis and prognosis of periventricalar leucomalacia during the past 10 years. The understanding of its causation, however, has not advanced much. Still, the candidate for the principal role is focal ischaemia in the particularly vulnerable regions of the brain.
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