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Arterial thrombosis
- Acute arterial occlusion of the kidney is a sudden, severe blockage of the artery that supplies blood to the kidney. ... The kidneys need ...
- ... thrombosis ) Kidneys ( renal vein thrombosis ) Leg or arm arteries Legs ( deep vein thrombosis ) Lungs ( pulmonary embolism ) Neck or brain ( stroke )
- ... Abscesses Appendicitis Bowel wall thickening Crohn disease Renal artery stenosis Renal vein thrombosis
- This test checks blood flow in the carotid arteries. It can detect: Blood clotting (thrombosis) Narrowing in the arteries (stenosis) Other causes of ...
- ... vessels that supply or drain them, including: Aneurysm Arterial blockage Arteriovenous fistula Renal vein thrombosis (clotting) Trauma Kidney injuries may also be caused ...
- ... vein obstruction (liver) Blockage or narrowing of the arteries that supply the kidneys Renal vein thrombosis Kidney or liver transplant rejection Cirrhosis of the ...
- ... Breathing problems Risks of pancreas transplant include: Clotting (thrombosis) of the arteries or veins of the new pancreas Development of ...
- ... 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
- A pulmonary embolus is a blockage of an artery in the lungs. The most common cause of the blockage is a blood clot .
- ... 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 ...