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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Blood vessel inflammation
  1. ... individuals with RA will also reduce inflammation in blood vessels. Inflammation in blood vessels is believed to be an early predictor of ... heart attacks and strokes. If RA medications reduce inflammation in blood vessels, this may reduce future chances of heart attacks ...
  2. ... vasculitis syndromes [a group of disorders that cause inflammation of the blood vessels]. I worked with my original mentor Sheldon Wolff [ ...
  3. ... rash. Later, Joan was diagnosed with vasculitis, an inflammation of the blood vessels. These flare-ups, she says, would last a ...
  4. ... when: There is damage to the lining of blood vessels. The damage may be caused by an acute injury, surgery and other medical procedures, or other health conditions that cause chronic inflammation. Blood flow is sluggish or slow. Lack of ...
  5. ... disorders) Cardiologists (for diseases of the heart and blood ... inflammation (such as corticosteroids) Inhibit the immune response (such ...
  6. ... mouth. Other parts of the body—including joints, blood vessels, and nerves—may be affected too. The primary ... drops or ointments to replace tears and reduce inflammation; or possibly steroids to reduce inflammation throughout the ...
  7. ... which occurs when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel in the brain. This prevents blood flow to the brain, causing brain cells to ...
  8. ... body such as skin, eyes, lungs, heart, and blood vessels. Who can develop it? RA is more common ... chronic (long-lasting) skin disease of scaling and inflammation that affects more than three percent of the ...