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The first evaluation for subclavian artery occlusive disease should always be a simple measurement of bilateral brachial artery blood pressures ... antegrade flow with a diminished peak systolic ...
Proximal lesions of the subclavian artery are mostly asymptomatic, often noted during physical examination by asymmetric pulses or blood pressures ... subclavian artery. Flow reversal can occur ...
The myogenic component is usually the first reaction to a change in blood flow. If that fails ... or small series report CHS after recanalization of the vertebral artery and subclavian artery, and ...
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is when your blood travels through blood vessels with more force than is considered healthy. When blood pressure is high, it can damage artery and blood ...
New data on the epidemiology of peripheral artery disease (PAD) are available, and they should be integrated with previous data. We provide an updated, integrated overview of the epidemiology of PAD, ...
Therefore, it was concluded that in conscious humans, changes in CFV provide a valid index of changes in total MCA blood flow. Although it is still unclear what the resolution of this imaging ...
For example, damage to the heart muscle or a disruption in the electrical signals may impair blood flow, which can result in low blood pressure. However, there many are other causes for normal, ...
These are currently limited to generic health advice on smoking, cholesterol, blood pressure and lifestyle. Coronary artery inflammation is now recognised as a major factor in early disease ...
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