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Renal Vascular Disease
- ... Blood clot Carotid occlusive disease (See: Carotid duplex ) Renal vascular disease Varicose veins Venous insufficiency A renal duplex ultrasound ...
- CT angiography combines a CT scan with the injection of dye. This technique is able to create pictures of the blood vessels in your ...
- ... problems Double aortic arch Coarctation of the aorta Vascular ring Injury to the aorta Mesenteric artery disease or ischemia Peripheral artery disease Renal artery stenosis Takayasu arteritis
- ... disease, including congenital heart disease Mesenteric artery ischemia Renal artery stenosis (narrowing of the blood vessels in the kidneys)
- ... main artery to the kidney is called the renal artery. Reduced blood flow through the renal artery can hurt kidney function. A complete blockage ...
- Atheroembolic renal disease (AERD) occurs when small particles made of hardened cholesterol and fat spread to the small blood ... In: Creager MA, Beckman JA, Loscalzo J, eds. Vascular Medicine: A ... Disease . 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 45. ...
- ... your kidneys suddenly stop working due to acute renal failure . ... your provider if you notice: Bleeding from your vascular access ... and vomiting Drowsiness, confusion, or problems concentrating
- ... your provider if you notice: Bleeding from your vascular access ... and vomiting Drowsiness, confusion, or problems concentrating
- ... check blood flow at a possible access site. Vascular access is often ... general anesthesia so you are asleep during the procedure.
- Vascular access (often called just "access") is needed for you to get hemodialysis . Using the access, blood is removed from your body, ...