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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for Arterial thrombosis
  1. Acute arterial occlusion of the kidney is a sudden, severe blockage of the artery that supplies blood to the kidney. ... The kidneys need ...
  2. ... thrombosis ) Kidneys ( renal vein thrombosis ) Leg or arm arteries Legs ( deep vein thrombosis ) Lungs ( pulmonary embolism ) Neck or brain (stroke)
  3. ... Abscesses Appendicitis Bowel wall thickening Crohn disease Renal artery stenosis Renal vein thrombosis
  4. This test checks blood flow in the carotid arteries. It can detect: Blood clotting (thrombosis) Narrowing in the arteries (stenosis) Other causes of ...
  5. ... vessels that supply or drain them, including: Aneurysm Arterial blockage Arteriovenous fistula Renal vein thrombosis (clotting) Trauma Kidney injuries may also be caused ...
  6. ... vein obstruction (liver) Blockage or narrowing of the arteries that supply the kidneys Renal vein thrombosis Kidney or liver transplant rejection Cirrhosis of the ...
  7. ... Breathing problems Risks of pancreas transplant include: Clotting (thrombosis) of the arteries or veins of the new pancreas Development of ...
  8. ... blood flow going the wrong direction in veins) Arterial occlusion from atherosclerosis This test may also be done to help assess the following conditions: Atherosclerosis of the extremities Deep venous thrombosis Superficial thrombophlebitis
  9. A pulmonary embolus is a blockage of an artery in the lungs. The most common cause of the blockage is a blood clot .
  10. ... vessel changes due to diabetes Injury to an artery Other blood vessel disease (vascular disease) Other conditions for which the test may be performed: Deep venous thrombosis If you have an abnormal result, you may ...
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