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  1. VASCULAR DISORDERS OF THE LIMBS DESCRIBED FOR PRACTICIONERS AND STUDENTS
  2. RETINAL VASCULAR DISORDERS by P. L. Ed. Lou, 1986
  3. DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL, LONDON: VASCULAR DISORDERS OF THE LIMBS, DESCRIBED FOR PRACTITIONERS AND STUDENTS. by Sir Thomas. Lewis, 1949
  4. Cardiac and vascular disorders;: Differential diagnosis by new physiological techniques by Rudolf Volker, 1965
  5. Chest, Heart, and Vascular Disorders for Physiotherapists by 1975. London : Faber and Faber, 1975-03
  6. Vascular Disorders of the Limbs Described for Practioners and Students by Thomas Lewis, 1936-01-01
  7. Vascular Disorders of the Intestine
  8. Symposium on Vascular Disorders of the Eye. Basic Considerations in Anatomy and Physiology by Jerome W., & Others Bettmann, 1966-01-01
  9. Vascular Disease and Affective Disorders
  10. Vascular Disorders of the limbs Described for Practitioners and Students. Second Edition. by Sir Thomas. Lewis, 1949
  11. Vascular Disorders of the Eye: Symposium
  12. Getting rid of varicose veins and thrombophlebitis. Phytotherapy vascular disorders / Izbavlyaemsya ot varikoza i tromboflebita. Fitoterapiya zabolevaniy sosudov by Korsun V.F., 2010
  13. Traumatic and vascular abdominal disorders;: Questions and answers by Meyer O Cantor, 1971
  14. Surgery of Acquired Vascular Disorders. by Benjamin B. JACKSON, 1969

41. Vascular Disorders That Can Lead To Nervous System Problems
vascular disorders that can lead to nervous systemproblems. Examples of vascular disorders that can lead to nervous system problems include
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42. Vascular Disorders That Can Lead To Nervous System Problems
vascular disorders that can lead to nervous system problems. Examples of vascular disorders that can lead to nervous system problems include
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43. Vascular Disorders
The New Health Directory, Directory, Home Health Conditions and Diseases Cardiovascular disorders vascular disorders (285) Aneurysm
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44. Neuropsychology Behavioral Neuroscience
DOC TREATMENT. WEB SITES REFERENCES. Bulletin Board. NP HOME. CJ s HOME. vascular disorders IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. Overview of Topics.
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45. Cardiovascular Disorders: Vascular Disorders
Cardiovascular disorders vascular disorders. Includes diagnosis, symptoms, self care and surgical vascular disorders. Common
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All About Claudication / AAFP Patient Information Handout
Patient handout on claudication.
Angioplasty
An article and some images about this procedure.
Arteriovenous Malformation
Information sheet compiled by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
Blood Clot "Dissolver"
The FDA release from 1987 describing the "clot busting drug" used to prevent damage from stroke if used quickly enough.
CardiologyChannel
Angioplasty is a general term used to describe a procedure for treating such blockages and/or blood clots. Get information here on diagnosis and t...
Cardiovascular Angiogenesis Program
Angiogenic growth factors are exciting new investigational treatments for patients with severe coronary and peripheral vascular atherosclerosis.

46. Vascular Disorders
vascular disorders. Dernier ajout le Monday May 10th, 2004. Articles les plus récents. angiodysplasias. Friday October 3rd, 2003. angiogenesis.
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47. Duplex Scanning In Vascular Disorders:
change your optin preferences Career Opportunities for Healthcare Professionals. Duplex Scanning in vascular disorders Hardbound.
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D. E Strandness Jr., MD Availability: In Stock Written by an internationally recognized pioneer in duplex scanning, this book shows readers how to use this technique in evaluating patients with arterial and venous disease. This new Third Edition is broader in scope and more clinical in focus, with specific guidelines on the indications for testing and practical advice on how to perform the examination and interpret the results. New imagesincluding more than 100 full-color Doppler scansgive the book a fresh, state-of-the-art look. Ten experts from the University of Washington have been invited to contribute to this edition, adding their clinical experience and insights. A Brandon-Hill recommended title.

48. VascularWeb - Vascular Disorders Cinderella Comes To The Ball
vascular disorders Cinderella Comes to the Ball. John Bergan Professor of Surgery UCSD Medical School. For a long time, venous disorders
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49. Vascular Disorders Channel
vascular disorders, SEARCH Doctor s Guide. The Web, Medline. Congress Resource Centre. personal edition vascular disorders, News, ESC
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50. Occlusive Vascular Disorders
Occlusive vascular disorders. Stroke due to occlusive disease of extra and/or intra cranial vessels can be due to embolic or hemodynamic or a combination.
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Occlusive Vascular Disorders Stroke due to occlusive disease of extra and/or intra cranial vessels can be due to embolic or hemodynamic or a combination. While studies have validated the role of emboli from the cervical carotid artery bifurcation as a cause of stroke, the role of a compromise of hemodynamics has remained less clear. Dr. Howard Yonas has focused much of his effort over the past 20 years to develop the technologies needed to differentiate patients at increased hemodynamic risk. Outcome studies performed by our group were some of the first to define the use of physiological studies for the definition of a group at increased stroke risk. Cerebral blood flow measurements with stable xenon/CT were pioneered at the University of Pittsburgh and this technology is now finding wide utility for the diagnosis of complex cerebrovascular disorders at centers around the world. Cbf study normal baseline and after diamox The treatment of extra cranial carotid disease is a major part of the cerebrovascular surgical effort at UPMC. The neurosurgical team, lead by Dr. Yonas, has evaluated and treated thousands of patients with cervical carotid disease. In order to reduce the risk of vascular evaluation, the team has pursued the use of CT angiography as a 3-D means of characterizing extra as well as intra cranial vascular anatomy. This technology provides high resolution information about plaque morphology that equals and may exceed that provided by invasive angiography and does so with minimal risk. MRI and MR angiograpy are also available as valuable tools that can help in the examination of the cerebral vasculature.

51. Conditions And Diseases - Vascular Disorders Top Links
vascular disorders Web Site Links. Cardiovascular Angiogenesis Program Angiogenic growth factors are exciting new investigational
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Cohis: Vessel Disorders
Separated into what can go wrong with veins and arteries. From tests to treatments.
Pacemaker Information
Austrian cardiologist Wolfgang Scheibelhofer offers information for pacemaker patients and for physicians treating such patients.
Physician Education Site for Cardiovascular Diseases
New reviews in cardiac electrophysiology in the area of ventricular tachyarrhythmias after myocardial infarction.
Cardiovascular Health Resource Pages
Tremendous resource for all aspects of vascular and cardiovascular disease. Explanations are clear and well documented with graphs.
Treating Peripheral Vascular Disease
Interventional Radiology is used both as a diagnostic tool in angiograms and venograms, and as a treatment method in angioplasty and stenting. Vascular Disease Information on what vascular disease is, what causes it and how it can be treated.

52. CHRONIC HEPATIC DISORDERS/HEPATIC VASCULAR DISORDERS/CONGENITAL PORTOSYSTEMIC SH
Portosystemic shunts (PSSs) are vascular communications between the portal and systemic Ascites is more likely with acquired hepatic disorders that cause
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Portosystemic Shunts Susan E. Johnson, DVM, MS,
Diplomate, American College Veterinary Internal Medicine Portosystemic shunts (PSSs) are vascular communications between the portal and systemic venous systems that allow portal blood to reach the systemic circulation without first passing through the liver. Signs of HE dominate the clinical picture because of inadequate hepatic clearance of enterically derived toxins such as ammonia, mercaptans, short-chain fatty acids, gamma-aminobutyric acid, and endogenous benzodiazepines. Decreased hepatic blood flow and lack of hepatotropic factors such as insulin, glucagon, and nutrients result in hepatic atrophy. Urate urolithiasis, an important complication of PSSs, occurs because of increased urinary excretion of ammonia and uric acid. Renal, cystic, or urethral calculi may occur. Urolithiasis may be a complication in as many as 50 per cent of animals with congenital PSS. PSSs in dogs and cats can be either congenital or acquired. The congenital form is most commonly recognized. Congenital PSSs are anomalous embryonal vessels that usually occur as single shunts (either intrahepatic or extrahepatic) and are not associated with portal hypertension. The genetic basis for congenital PSS is unknown, although affected lines have been recognized in Miniature schnauzers, Irish wolfhounds, Old English sheepdogs, and Cairn terriers. An autosomal polygenic mechanism is suspected in Irish wolfhounds. Acquired PSSs, which form in response to portal hypertension, are typically multiple extrahepatic shunts that connect the portal system and the caudal vena cava.

53. CHRONIC HEPATIC DISORDERS/HEPATIC VASCULAR DISORDERS/CONGENITAL PORTOSYSTEMIC SH
CHRONIC HEPATIC DISORDERS. HEPATIC vascular disorders. CONGENITAL PORTOSYSTEMIC SHUNT. Susan E. Johnson, DVM, MS, Diplomate, American
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CHRONIC HEPATIC DISORDERS HEPATIC VASCULAR DISORDERS CONGENITAL PORTOSYSTEMIC SHUNT Susan E. Johnson, DVM, MS,
Diplomate, American College Veterinary Internal Medicine Portosystemic shunts (PSSs) are vascular communications between the portal and systemic venous systems that allow portal blood to reach the systemic circulation without first passing through the liver. Signs of HE dominate the clinical picture because of inadequate hepatic clearance of enterically derived toxins such as ammonia, mercaptans, short-chain fatty acids, gamma-aminobutyric acid, and endogenous benzodiazepines. Decreased hepatic blood flow and lack of hepatotropic factors such as insulin, glucagon, and nutrients result in hepatic atrophy. Urate urolithiasis, an important complication of PSSs, occurs because of increased urinary excretion of ammonia and uric acid. Renal, cystic, or urethral calculi may occur. Urolithiasis may be a complication in as many as 50 per cent of animals with congenital PSS. PSSs in dogs and cats can be either congenital or acquired. The congenital form is most commonly recognized. Congenital PSSs are anomalous embryonal vessels that usually occur as single shunts (either intrahepatic or extrahepatic) and are not associated with portal hypertension. The genetic basis for congenital PSS is unknown, although affected lines have been recognized in Miniature schnauzers, Irish wolfhounds, Old English sheepdogs, and Cairn terriers. An autosomal polygenic mechanism is suspected in Irish wolfhounds. Acquired PSSs, which form in response to portal hypertension, are typically multiple extrahepatic shunts that connect the portal system and the caudal vena cava.

54. Health - Conditions And Diseases - Cardiovascular Disorders
Top Health Conditions and Diseases Cardiovascular disorders vascular disorders Surgery@ (35); Vascular Testing (3); Vascular Treatments (17).
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    • Angioplasty - An article and some images about this procedure.
    • Arteriovenous Malformation - Information sheet compiled by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
    • Blood Clot "Dissolver" - The FDA release from 1987 describing the "clot busting drug" used to prevent damage from stroke if used quickly enough.
    • CardiologyChannel - Angioplasty is a general term used to describe a procedure for treating such blockages and/or blood clots. Get information here on diagnosis and treatments for this condition. Find a Cardiologist in your area.
    • Cardiovascular Angiogenesis Program - Angiogenic growth factors are exciting new investigational treatments for patients with severe coronary and peripheral vascular atherosclerosis.
    • Cardiovascular Health Resource Pages - Tremendous resource for all aspects of vascular and cardiovascular disease. Explanations are clear and well documented with graphs.
  • 55. Retinal Vascular Disorders
    Retinal vascular disorders. Notes to accompany lecture to 2 nd year City University undergraduates. Dr Simon Barnard Phd BSc FCOptom FAAO DCLP.
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    Retinal Vascular Disorders Notes to accompany lecture to 2 nd year City University undergraduates Dr Simon Barnard Phd BSc FCOptom FAAO DCLP Introduction Most tissues are pervaded by blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. Nutrition, respiration and other metabolic activities rely on proper local vascular supply. Interference with movement of blood, lymph and tissue fluid are frequently discussed under the following headings:- Obstructive diseases of the arteries Diminution of arterial blood supply leads to ischaemia necrosis atrophy degeneration replacement fibrosis. Such diseases that may affect the retina include:
    • Arteritis Atherosclerosis Hypertensive sclerosis associated with vascular hypertension
    primary (b) renal (c) endocrine
      Mechanical constriction Local arterial spasm Arterial embolism
    Local affects of arterial obstruction depend on the size of artery, importance of tissue supplied, speed of occlusion, and whether there is any collateral circulation. The central retinal artery is an " end artery". Aneurysm This is an abnormal dilatation of an artery. Aneurysms may produce

    56. :: Ez2Find :: Vascular Disorders
    Guide vascular disorders, Global Metasearch Any Language Guides, vascular disorders. ez2Find Home Directory Health
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    57. Healthiran.com
    Healthiran.com vascular disorders Search on This Topic Go to Home Select a New Topic . Screening Often Overlooked in Peripheral Arterial Disease,
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    59. Cutaneous Signs Of Connective Tissue And Vascular Disorders
    Cutaneous Signs of Connective Tissue and vascular disorders. From the collection of Jeffrey P. Callen, MD, University of Louisville, Kentucky
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    Cutaneous Signs of Connective Tissue and Vascular Disorders From the collection of Jeffrey P. Callen, MD, University of Louisville, Kentucky Clinical features of most of the common cutaneous changes typical of connective tissue and vascular disorders. Click here to view the slides included in this set.
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    60. IX. Neurological And Vascular Disorders
    IX. Neurological and vascular disorders. A. General. C. vascular disorders. 190 POLESTRIDING EXERCISE AND VITAMIN E FOR MANAGEMENT OF CLAUDICATION PAIN.
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    IX. Neurological and Vascular Disorders
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    [176] EFFECTS OF AGING ON MOTOR UNIT FIRING BEHAVIOR Zeynep Erim, PhD; Carlo J. De Luca, PhD; Joseph F. Jabre, MD
    NeuroMuscular Research Center, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service, Boston VA Medical Center, Boston, MA 02130; email: erim@bu.edu Sponsor: Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Rehabilitation Research and Development Service, Washington, DC 20420
    (Project #B829-RA)
    PURPOSE It is hypothesized that there is a change in the control of aged motor units to accommodate their altered mechanical and physiological properties. The knowledge of age-related alterations in the control of motor units will provide insight into the observed decline in neuromuscular performance in the elderly. METHODOLOGY The first dorsal inter osseous muscle was chosen to be studied in male subjects during voluntary abduction of the index finger. Electromyographic signals, detected via the quadrifillar needle electrode and the surface bipolar electrodes, were recorded along with the force generated by the muscle. The Precision Decomposition Technique was used to identify firing times of motor units. PROGRESS Data from 10 "young" (20-37 yrs) and 10 "elderly" (65-88 yrs) subjects have been analyzed and the results compiled.

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