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Results 1 - 10 of 236 for Small vessel disease
  1. ... of hardened cholesterol and fat spread to the small blood vessels of the kidneys.
  2. Polyarteritis nodosa is a serious inflammatory blood vessel disease. The small and medium-sized arteries become swollen and damaged.
  3. ... change color: Buerger disease Chilblains (painful inflammation of small blood vessels) Cryoglobulinemia Frostbite Necrotizing vasculitis Peripheral artery disease Raynaud phenomenon (sudden change in the finger color ...
  4. Small blood vessels called coronary arteries supply oxygen carrying blood to the heart muscle. A heart attack can occur if a blood ...
  5. Thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger disease) is caused by small blood vessels that become inflamed and swollen. The blood vessels then narrow or get blocked by blood clots (thrombosis). Blood vessels ...
  6. ... colic, reflux , and vomiting Inward bend of the small finger Sunken chest Heart disease or blood vessel problems Developmental delay, mild to moderate intellectual disability, ...
  7. ... is trained to diagnose and treat diabetic eye diseases. If your eye ... creates small burns in the retina where there are abnormal ...
  8. ... and skin ( jaundice ) Younger children with sickle cell disease have attacks of abdominal pain . The following symptoms may occur because small blood vessels become blocked by the abnormal cells: Painful and ...
  9. Telangiectasias are small, widened blood vessels on the skin. They are usually harmless, but may be associated with several diseases.
  10. ... blood disorder in which platelet clumps form in small blood vessels. This leads to a low platelet count ( thrombocytopenia ).
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