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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Tissue ischemia
  1. ... of blood flow and oxygen to the kidney tissues (ischemia of the kidneys). It may also occur if the kidney cells are damaged by a poison or harmful substance. The ... the tissues of the kidney tubule, become damaged or destroyed. ...
  2. ... Lack of blood flow to the liver (liver ischemia) Liver tissue death Liver cancer or tumor Lung disease Pancreas ...
  3. ... an artery may prevent oxygen from reaching the tissues in that area. This is called ischemia. If ischemia is not treated promptly, it can ...
  4. ... is cut off to the testicles and nearby tissue in the scrotum . This may cause permanent damage to the testicle.
  5. ... However, with prompt diagnosis and treatment, acute mesenteric ischemia can be treated successfully. ... Tissue death from lack of blood flow (infarction) in the intestines ... ischemia. Surgery may be needed to remove the dead portion.
  6. ... PCP Genetic muscle diseases Extremes of body temperature Ischemia or death of muscle tissue Low phosphate levels Seizures or muscle tremors Severe ...
  7. ... may suggest: Hemolytic anemia Hypotension Infectious mononucleosis Intestinal ischemia (blood deficiency) or infarction (tissue death) Ischemic cardiomyopathy Liver disease such as hepatitis ...
  8. ... of muscle tissue ( muscular dystrophy ) Breakdown of muscle tissue that leads to the release of muscle fiber contents into the blood ( rhabdomyolysis ) Skeletal muscle myositis (inflammation) Skeletal muscle ischemia (oxygen deficiency) Skeletal muscle trauma
  9. ... of muscle tissue ( muscular dystrophy ) Breakdown of muscle tissue that leads to the release of muscle fiber contents into the blood ( rhabdomyolysis ) Skeletal muscle inflammation ( myositis ) Skeletal muscle ischemia (oxygen deficiency) Skeletal muscle trauma
  10. ... Scarring of the liver ( cirrhosis ) Death of liver tissue Heart attack Too much iron in the body ( hemochromatosis ) Swollen and inflamed liver ( hepatitis ) Lack of blood flow to the liver (liver ischemia) Liver cancer or tumor Use of drugs that ...
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