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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for Peripheral vascular disease
  1. CT angiography combines a CT scan with the injection of dye. This technique is able to create pictures of the blood vessels in your ...
  2. Ischemic ulcers (wounds) can occur when there is poor blood flow in your legs , or, much less often, other body parts. Ischemic means ...
  3. ... nih.gov/25638515/ . White CJ. Endovascular treatment of peripheral artery disease. In: Creager MA, Beckman JA, Loscalzo J, eds. Vascular Medicine: A Companion to Braunwald's Heart Disease . 3rd ...
  4. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a condition of the blood vessels that supply the legs and feet. It occurs due to narrowing of the arteries in the legs. This causes decreased blood flow, which can injure skin, muscles, nerves and other tissues.
  5. ... PA: Elsevier 2023:149-153. Henkin S, Creager MA. Peripheral artery ... Surgery and Endovascular Therapy . 10th ed. Philadelphia, PA: ...
  6. ... significantly increased risk for coronary artery disease and peripheral vascular disease. With treatment, most people are able to greatly ...
  7. ... if you have any of the following: Diabetes Peripheral vascular disease Peripheral neuropathies Minor skin or nail injuries Deformed ...
  8. ... attack at an early age Heart disease Stroke Peripheral vascular disease
  9. ... the following: Blood clots Deep vein thrombosis Thrombophlebitis Peripheral vascular disease , resulting in intermittent pain in the legs when ...
  10. ... seconds may indicate: Dehydration Hypothermia Low blood pressure Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) Shock
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