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Results 1 - 10 of 757 for Circulation
  1. ... is forced out of the bloodstream during normal circulation is filtered through lymph nodes to remove bacteria, ...
  2. Images ... People with diabetes are at risk for blood vessel injury, which may be severe enough to cause tissue damage in the legs and ...
  3. Images ... The heart is a large muscular organ which constantly pushes oxygen-rich blood to the brain and extremities and transports oxygen- ...
  4. Images ... The portal vein drains blood from the intestine, stomach, spleen, pancreas, and gallbladder into the liver. The liver processes ...
  5. Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders are conditions in which the blood supply to the back of the brain is disrupted. ... In the neck, ...
  6. CT angiography (CTA) combines a CT scan with the injection of dye. CT stands for computed tomography. This technique is able to create ...
  7. Heart Failure in Children and Adolescents (American Heart Association)  
    Heart Failure/Children ... Heart Failure ... American Heart Association ... The American Heart Association explains the causes, signs and treatment of heart failure ...
  8. ... used to improve blood flow in patients with circulation problems to reduce aching, cramping, and tiredness in ... effect of pentoxifylline.Pentoxifylline controls the symptoms of circulation problems, but does not cure them. Continue to ...
  9. Foot Complications (American Diabetes Association)  
    Diabetic Foot/Start Here ... Diabetic Foot ... American Diabetes Association ... People with diabetes can develop many different foot problems. Even ordinary problems ...
  10. Coronary Arteries (Texas Heart Institute)  
    Coronary Artery Disease/Reference Desk ... Coronary Artery Disease ... The heart muscle needs oxygen-rich blood to survive. Coronary arteries branch off into smaller ...
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