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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Coronary occlusion
  1. About Heart Attacks (American Heart Association)  
    Heart Attack/Start Here ... Heart Attack ... American Heart Association ... What is a heart attack? A heart attack occurs when the blood flow that brings oxygen to the ...
  2. ... organs and tissues, including the kidneys, brain, and heart. Stenosis or occlusion of the arteries that supply blood to the ...
  3. ... rich (oxygenated) blood from the lungs to the heart (the pulmonary veins). The occlusion is caused by a buildup of abnormal fibrous tissue in the small veins in the lungs, which narrows the vessels and impairs ... the heart (the pulmonary arteries). Increased pressure in these vessels ...
  4. ... prevent other blood vessel (vascular) diseases, such as coronary artery disease , may decrease the risk for retinal artery occlusion. These include: Eating a low-fat diet Exercising ...
  5. Find a Heart Rhythm Specialist (Heart Rhythm Society)  
    ... Electronic Devices Clinical Management/Prevention Genetics & Inherited Arrhythmias Heart Failure Lead extraction Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion Other Pediatric Pharmacology Remote monitoring Sudden Cardiac Arrest ...
  6. ... the main artery carrying blood away from the heart. Aortic arch syndrome refers to a group of signs and symptoms associated with structural problems in the arteries that branch off the aortic arch.
  7. ... This rare condition causes narrowing (stenosis) and blockage (occlusion) of blood vessels that supply blood to many organs and tissues, including the kidneys, brain, and heart. Grange syndrome can also be associated with short ...
  8. Acute arterial occlusion of the kidney is a sudden, severe blockage of the artery that supplies blood to the kidney. ... often result in permanent kidney failure. Acute arterial occlusion of the renal artery can occur after injury ...
  9. ... the risk for prerenal azotemia. These conditions include: Heart failure ... that supplies blood to the kidney ( renal artery occlusion )
  10. Peripheral Arterial Disease and Claudication (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Leg Injuries and Disorders/Specifics ... Leg Injuries and Disorders ... Peripheral Arterial Disease/Related Issues ... Peripheral Arterial Disease ... American Academy of ...
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