Blood Vessel Clots
A clot in a
blood vessel is called a thrombus, and venous thrombosis usually refers to a condition in the deep veins of the legs known as deep vein thrombosis. ....
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Composition of Blood
.... 2.3 Hemostasis means stopping the bleeding, as when there is rupture of a
blood vessel. When a small
blood vessel is damaged, there ....
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Stroke and Brain Damage
.... cardiovascular accident, causes damage to the brain when the
blood supply is reduced or stopped completely, usually by the bursting of a
blood vessel, or the ....
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Menopause Research
.... the
blood vessels dilate and constrict to regulate
blood flow in the body, but in vasomotor dysfunction, there is excessive
blood vessel constriction that ....
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What is an Aneurysm
.... used. An aneurysm is an area in a portion of an artery that widens abnormally or balloons due to a weak
blood vessel wall. Aneurysm ....
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MIGRAINE HEADACHES
.... Young and Silberstein (2004) report that the migraine headache is specifically caused by a rapid widening and narrowing of
blood vessel walls in the brain and ....
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Endovascular therapy
Endovascular therapy is a minimally invasive technique which accesses the area requiring treatment from within the
blood vessel (Brain). ....
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Endovascular Therapy
Endovascular therapy is a minimally invasive technique which accesses the area requiring treatment from within the
blood vessel (Brain). ....
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Effectiveness of Coronary Bypass Surgery
.... CABG creates an alternate route for the flow of
blood through the heart through the removal of a healthy
blood vessel from another part of the body and the ....
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Disease and Middle-Aged Women
.... These preformed mediators are released in response to various stimuli, including immunoglobulin E (IgE), and alter
blood vessel permeability, inducing edema ....
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Alzheimer's Disease and Aging
.... The most important one in the past was that the condition was one of the results of arteriosclerosis, the hardening of the
blood vessel walls, or ....
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Red Blood Cell Disorders
.... Explain the causes of venous thrombosis in terms of Virchow's Triad: 1) injury to the lining of
blood vessel walls causes clot formation; 2) slowing or ....
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CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
.... This consists of grafting a synthetic
vessel or a healthy
blood vessel (often taken from the chest or leg) above and below a narrowed artery, bypassing the ....
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Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetic Retinopathy
.... Thirdly, vascular occlusion may occur (Davis, 1992, p. 1843). Increasing ischemia then can result in
blood vessel proliferation. ....
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Kidneys
.... poor nutritional health. Kidney disease also increases the risk of heart and
blood vessel disease. When kidney disease progresses ....
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Kidney Disease Treatment
.... poor nutritional health. Kidney disease also increases the risk of heart and
blood vessel disease. When kidney disease progresses ....
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Blood
.... for
blood which can be delivered to the general circulation in the case of emergencies by contraction of the capsule and the smooth muscle in the
vessel walls. ....
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Esophogeal Cancer
.... In this process the cancer cells break off of the primary cancer and burrow their way into a
blood vessel in order to gain access to the
blood stream. ....
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Heart Tests
.... repair may be needed; the catheter may break off small pieces of debris from the artery wall, causing a stroke or blockage of a
blood vessel; heart arrhythmias ....
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The cardiac stress test
.... repair may be needed; the catheter may break off small pieces of debris from the artery wall, causing a stroke or blockage of a
blood vessel; heart arrhythmias ....
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Tissue 1. Describe the process of tissue repai
.... It serves the function of an exchange system, where oxygen and nutrients are delivered to the tissues served by the
blood vessel and carbon dioxide and some ....
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Angiogenesis
.... and induce a rapid and severe local inflammatory response characterized by leukocyte chemotaxis and tumor infiltration, small
blood vessel coagulation and ....
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Marfan Syndrome Description
.... body structures. These include tendons,
blood vessel walls, cartilage, ligaments, heart values, and other structures. If the connective ....
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This research investigates the use of diet and ex
.... The plaque narrows the lumen of the
blood vessel, restricting
blood flow. A coronary
blood vessel can be two-thirds blocked and ....
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Psychology: A Biologic Perspective Psychology,
.... This consists of
blood vessel blockage due to some build up along the wall of a brain artery. The second most common stroke is an embolism. ....
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Role of Drugs in College Athletics
.... Steroids also increase
blood pressure by promoting water retention -- this can lead to strokes when a
blood vessel bursts in the brain. ....
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Steroids
.... The autopsy revealed an enlarged heart with areas of dead-muscle tissue. Steroid use causes his heart muscle cells to grow faster than the
blood vessel supply. ....
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Erectile dysfunction
.... While sildenafil in itself does not induce an erection, it relaxes smooth muscles cells in
blood vessel walls, thus facilitating
blood flow to the penis. ....
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Sickle Cell Pain Management
.... A clogged
blood vessel is called an occlusion and occlusions in
blood vessels can lead to a painful sickle cell crisis known as vaso-occlusion. ....
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Review of Literature: Sickle Cell Pain Management
.... A clogged
blood vessel is called an occlusion and occlusions in
blood vessels can lead to a painful sickle cell crisis known as vaso-occlusion. ....
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