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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Vascular ring
  1. ... your skin such as athlete's foot and ringworm (ring-shaped discolored patches of scales and blisters on the skin, hair, or nails); peripheral vascular disease (narrowing of blood vessels in feet, legs, ...
  2. ... these medications while using estrogen and progestin vaginal ring without ... weakening of the blood vessels within the brain or leading to the brain); ...
  3. ... action of endothelin, a natural substance that causes blood vessels to narrow and prevents normal blood flow in ...
  4. ... were using hormonal contraceptives (birth control pills, patches, rings, implants, or injections); unexplained abnormal vaginal bleeding; adrenal ...
  5. ... type of hormonal birth control, such as pills, rings, injections, or implants. Your doctor will tell you ... caused problems with your kidneys, eyes, nerves, or blood vessels; or heart valve disease. Your doctor will probably ...
  6. ... pain, changes in vision, such as seeing colored rings around lights, and swelling or redness in or ...
  7. ... pain, changes in vision, such as seeing colored rings around lights, and swelling or redness in or ...