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Results 1 - 10 of 119 for Arterial rupture
  1. Glossary (Vascular Cures)  
    Varicose Veins/Reference Desk ... Varicose Veins ... Aortic Aneurysm/Reference Desk ... Aortic Aneurysm ... This glossary can help you better understand vascular diseases ...
  2. ... recurrent laryngeal nerve Injury to the vein or artery Pneumothorax Rupture of the heart (very rare) Tricuspid regurgitation
  3. ... the skin (telangiectasia).Complications resulting from the abnormal arteries can be life-threatening. Rupture of an aneurysm or sudden tearing (dissection) of ...
  4. ... a COL1A1 gene mutation are prone to tearing (rupture) of major arteries in adulthood. The vascular type is associated with rupture of blood vessels, intestines, and other organs. One ...
  5. Stroke (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... repair. An AVM is a tangle of faulty arteries and veins that can rupture within the brain. An AVM repair may be ...
  6. Ultrasound -- Vascular (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)  
    Aneurysms/Diagnosis and Tests ... Aneurysms ... Arteriovenous Malformations/Diagnosis and Tests ... Arteriovenous Malformations ... Vascular Diseases/Diagnosis and Tests ... Vascular ...
  7. Behcet's Disease (Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center)  
    Behcet's Syndrome/Learn More ... Behcet's Syndrome ... Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center
  8. Brain Aneurysm (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Brain Aneurysm/Start Here ... Brain Aneurysm ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  9. Cholesterol (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... you have large deposits of plaque in your arteries, an area of plaque can rupture (break open). This can cause a blood clot to form on the surface of the plaque. If the clot becomes large enough, it can mostly or completely block blood flow in a coronary artery. If the flow of oxygen-rich blood to ...
  10. Cerebral Aneurysms From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    ... is a weak or thin spot on an artery in the brain that balloons or bulges out and fills with blood. The bulging aneurysm can put pressure on the nerves or brain tissue. It may also burst or rupture, spilling blood into the surrounding tissue (called a ...
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