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Nonarteriosclerotic Vascular Disease

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2013
Thromboangiitis obliterans, or Buerger disease, is a chronic nonatherosclerotic endarteritis manifesting as inflammation and thrombosis of distal extremity small and medium-sized arteries resulting in relapsing episodes of distal extremity ischemia.
William, Wu, Rabih A, Chaer
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Rheopheresis in Vascular Diseases

The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 2007
Background Endothelial dysfunction is a common condition in many microvascular diseases, such as Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease (PAOD). Rheopheresis therapy improves ematic viscosity, shear stress and endothelial function while decreasing fibrinogen, LDL-cholesterol and alpha-2-macroglobulin levels ...
Ferrannini, M   +8 more
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RAGE, vascular tone and vascular disease

Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2009
Evidence provided by both clinical and pre-clinical studies regarding a central involvement of the receptor for advanced glycation endproducts (RAGE) in vascular disease continues to mount. RAGE is upregulated as a consequence of activation of the ubiquitous pro-inflammatory transcription factor NF-kappaB which is activated in response to diverse ...
David G S, Farmer, Simon, Kennedy
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Retinal Vascular Diseases

Occupational Health Nursing, 1983
The eye can be affected by obstructive phenomena within large vessels, such as the corotid arteries, as well as in the ophthalmic artery, central retinal artery, and branch retinal arteries. The visual impairment seen with central retinal vein obstruction usually occurs over a period of days to weeks, and although vision improves spontaneously in some ...
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Collagen-Vascular Diseases

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1984
Some of the collagen-vascular diseases and overlap syndromes included are polymyosititis, systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, Sjögren's syndrome, and Raynaud's phenomenon. Because diagnosis and treatment can be complicated, primary care physicians may want to seek experienced consultation.
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Vascular Disease

2005
Caring for Patients with Vascular Disease: A Practical Approach for Medical and Nursing Staff offers a step-by-step guide to caring for patients in a variety of clinical settings. It follows a patient's path of care from management in the outpatient clinic, through to the hospital ward, theatre, recovery room and back to the follow-up outpatient clinic.
Haytham Al-Khaffaf, Sharon Dorgan
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Peripheral Vascular Diseases

Southern Medical Journal, 1947
EDGAR V. ALLEN   +2 more
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Renal Vascular Disease

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1964
A J, BROUGH, W W, ZUELZER
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Engineering the multiscale complexity of vascular networks

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Colleen E O'connor, , Ying Zheng
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Peripheral Vascular Disease

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Peripheral artery disease is most often caused by atherosclerosis. Arterial insufficiency from atherosclerotic blockages in the limbs can impair walking distance and put patients with severe disease at risk of limb loss. Management of the disease centers around early diagnosis, supervised exercise therapy and lifestyle modification, optimizing medical ...
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