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Results 1 - 10 of 743 for Vein disorder
  1. ... heart. It is present at birth ( congenital heart disease ).
  2. ... apparent reason. Risks for thrombophlebitis include: Cancer Deep vein thrombosis Disorders that involve increased blood clotting (may be inherited) ...
  3. Venous insufficiency is a condition in which the veins have problems sending blood from the legs back to the heart. ... Maleti O, Westin GG. Chronic venous insufficiency: deep vein ... disorders. In: Sidawy AN, Perler BA, eds. Rutherford's Vascular ...
  4. ... vein obstruction is a blockage of the hepatic vein, which carries blood away from the liver. ... your provider if: You have symptoms of hepatic vein obstruction You are being treated for this condition and you develop new symptoms
  5. ... be due to: Use of anabolic steroids Bleeding disorder ( hemophilia ) Kidney transplant Low level of vitamin K
  6. ... helped with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), given through a vein.
  7. Renal vein thrombosis is an uncommon disorder. It may be caused by: Abdominal aortic aneurysm Hypercoagulable state: clotting disorders Dehydration (mostly in infants) Estrogen ...
  8. ... blood vessels include the following: Blood clots Deep vein thrombosis Thrombophlebitis Peripheral vascular disease , resulting in intermittent pain in the legs when ...
  9. ... risk for developing high blood pressure, stroke, varicose veins, breast cancer, and gallbladder disease. Obesity can be caused by eating too much ...
  10. ... Carotid occlusive disease (See: Carotid duplex ) Renal vascular disease Varicose veins Venous insufficiency A renal duplex ultrasound can also ...
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