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PDE4 inhibitors: potential protective effects in inflammation and vascular diseases. [PDF]

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Pulmonary Vascular Diseases

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2015
Pulmonary vascular diseases encompass a large and diverse group of underlying pathologies ranging from venous thromboembolism to congenital malformations to inflammatory vasculitides. As a result, patients can present either acutely with dyspnea and chest pain or chronically with dyspnea on exertion, hypoxia, and right heart failure.
Kristopher W, Cummings, Sanjeev, Bhalla
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Peripheral Vascular Disease

Circulation, 2000
There is little doubt that one of the greatest advances in the field of peripheral arterial disease was our ability to visualize problems wherever they occurred. This was possible because of the development of arteriography. One of the dramatic developments that made this possible was the observation by Forsmann1 in 1929 that a catheter could be ...
D E, Strandness, J F, Eidt
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Vascular disease

2016
The child presenting with possible sentinel transient ischemic event or stroke requires prompt diagnosis so that strategies to limit injury and prevent recurrent stroke can be instituted. Cerebral arteriopathy is a potent risk factor for arterial ischemic stroke in childhood.
Catherine, Amlie-Lefond, Dennis, Shaw
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Acrobatic vascular disease

Heart and Vessels, 2006
Athletes performing repetitive movements can develop arterial injuries. These are uncommon. We present a case of bilateral subclavian/axillary artery stenosis in a female patient referred to the rapid access chest pain clinic with a presumptive diagnosis of angina. Her symptoms were related to limb ischemia rather than cardiac insufficiency.
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Mesenteric vascular disease

The American Journal of Surgery, 1974
Abstract In a patient with acute abdominal pain, the diagnosis of acute mesenteric vascular disease should be suspected immediately if there is a history of previous embolization, atrial fibrillation, or generalized atherosclerosis. Supportive therapy should be instituted promptly and should include treatment for congestive heart failure, hypotension,
D B, Skinner, C K, Zarins, A R, Moossa
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Mesenteric vascular disease

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2001
The clinical presentation of mesenteric ischemia depends on the site, grade, and cause of vascular obstruction; the degree of collateralization; and the stage of disease. Patients in the early stages of ischemia typically have abdominal pain out of context with an unimpressive abdominal examination. It is during this stage that medical and endovascular
Bruce H., Gray, Timothy M., Sullivan
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