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Results 1 - 10 of 114 for Vascular disorder
  1. ... previously said to have "connective tissue" or "collagen vascular" disease. We now have names for many specific conditions ...
  2. ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 118. Kahi CJ. Vascular diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. In: Goldman L, Cooney ...
  3. ... 43. Kinlay S, Bhatt DL. Treatment of noncoronary obstructive vascular disease. In: Libby P, Bonow RO, Mann DL, Tomaselli ...
  4. ... control. Medicines may be needed to control the disorder, ... people with PAD may need to have the limb removed (amputated).
  5. Images ... Tobacco use and exposure may cause an acceleration of coronary artery disease and peptic ulcer disease. It is also linked to ...
  6. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a narrowing of the blood vessels that bring blood to the legs and feet. It can occur when cholesterol ...
  7. Ischemic ulcers (wounds) can occur when there is poor blood flow in your legs , or, much less often, other body parts. Ischemic means ...
  8. CT angiography combines a CT scan with the injection of dye. This technique is able to create pictures of the blood vessels in your ...
  9. ... extra training in the treatment of heart and vascular disorders Vascular surgeons -- Doctors who have received extra training in ... are involved in the treatment of circulatory or vascular diseases include: Nurse practitioners (NPs) or physician assistants (PAs), ...
  10. ... structure of the blood vessel walls called collagen-vascular disorder.
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