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Results 51 - 58 of 58 for Heart aneurysm
  1. ... make this more likely. These defects may include: Aneurysm (weak area in the wall of a blood ... risk is also higher in: People who have heart disease or poor blood flow in their legs ...
  2. ... show a blockage in the vessels caused by: Aneurysms (abnormal widening or ballooning of part of an ... which can reduce blood flow to the leg Heart attack or stroke Hematoma, a collection of blood ...
  3. ... Rupture of major vessels, including a ruptured aortic aneurysm (only in vascular EDS) Rupture of a hollow ...
  4. ... blood vessels that supply or drain them, including: Aneurysm Arterial blockage Arteriovenous fistula Renal vein thrombosis (clotting) ...
  5. ... Blood vessel problems in the brain, such as aneurysm , pituitary apoplexy , subarachnoid hemorrhage Genetic disorders, such as ... disorders Problems controlling salt and water balance HYPOTHYROIDISM ... High cholesterol ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY Inability to deal ...
  6. ... need to be tested for an abdominal aortic aneurysm. This occurs when the vessel that supplies blood ...
  7. ... flu Other possible causes include: Appendicitis Abdominal aortic aneurysm (bulging and weakening of the major artery in ... the rectum into the colon) Electrocardiogram (ECG) or heart tracing Ultrasound of the abdomen Upper endoscopy (tube ...
  8. ... ultrasound can help diagnose the following conditions: Abdominal aneurysm Arterial narrowing (stenosis) or blockage (occlusion) Blood clot ...
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