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Artery disease6
- John A. Ambrose is an American physician who is an expert in coronary artery disease. (wikipedia.org)
- The incidence of target organ damage associated to CVD increases with age, and gender studies show global higher incidence in men for stroke and coronary artery disease (CAD) [ 10 ]. (hindawi.com)
- The autopsy found arteriosclerosis of some of the arteries to the brain, and atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, but no coronary artery thrombosis or other signs of myocardial infarction. (cdc.gov)
- [ 2 ] Many of the risk factors for coronary artery disease are applicable to patients with peripheral vascular disease (PVD), because both are manifestations of atherosclerotic disease. (medscape.com)
- Approximately 50% of patients presenting with PVD have additional symptoms related to coronary artery disease (CAD), with 90% likely to have abnormalities on coronary angiography and 40% demonstrating carotid artery disease on duplex ultrasonograms. (medscape.com)
- Increase of circulating endothelial progenitorcells in patients with coronary artery disease after exercise-induced ischemia. (edu.pl)
Vascular7
- Our Vascular Services team treats vein and arterial problems, including blood clotting and thrombosis. (inova.org)
- Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. (ed.ac.uk)
- Research, published this week in the journal Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology , investigates the connection between gallstones and heart disease . (medicalnewstoday.com)
- Short sleepers had 50% more coronary artery calcium than those who slept for seven hours per night, according to the results in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology . (the-hospitalist.org)
- Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2020 9 40 (11): 2686-2699. (cdc.gov)
- Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2021 8 41 (10): 2616-2628. (cdc.gov)
- Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2021 4 41 (6): e369-e378. (cdc.gov)
Deep vein throm18
- Correlation of the tamoxifen use with the increased risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in elderly women with breast cancer. (greenmedinfo.com)
- Prevention of deep vein thrombosis by Panax notoginseng saponins combined with low-molecular-weight heparin. (greenmedinfo.com)
- Pycnogenol may alleviate adverse effects in oncologic treatment, e.g. deep vein thrombosis. (greenmedinfo.com)
- In the case of weak or disordered flow of blood usually occurs deep vein thrombosis, which is composed of fibrin and red blood cells with relatively few thrombocytes. (remedyland.com)
- Deep vein thrombosis occurs most frequently in the venous sinuses of a calf muscles. (remedyland.com)
- Deep vein thrombosis can also occur in other veins of the lower leg, in the femoral veins. (remedyland.com)
- The left leg is more vulnerable to emerging of thrombosis, and without treatment 15-20% of patients with proximal deep vein thrombosis suffers from pulmonary embolism. (remedyland.com)
- The majority of patients with deep vein thrombosis do not have any symptoms, unless there is an acute disease, that can develop within a few hours to 2 days, when there is pronounced pain that calms as acute process decreases. (remedyland.com)
- During walking and standing occurs pain caused by deep vein thrombosis. (remedyland.com)
- Maximum pain caused by deep vein thrombosis occurs at bending ankle with outstretched knee. (remedyland.com)
- The best method for the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis is the ascending venography or angiography, but the noninvasive methods are more frequently used, such as plethysmography, to measure the effects of venous obstruction on the normal fluctuations in volume, and electrical resistance of the legs or Doppler for examination of the hemodynamic and morphologic characteristics of blood flow through the veins. (remedyland.com)
- Acute deep vein thrombosis prognosis in most cases can not be established on the basis of the clinical picture, Homan sign or edema, but we can with noninvasive methods or angiography. (remedyland.com)
- If the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis is not confirmed and you do not start with a treatment, that can cause death due to pulmonary embolism. (remedyland.com)
- With aging, tendency for development of deep vein thrombosis increases, because soleal veins with aging lose their elasticity, and their spreading slows down the flow of blood. (remedyland.com)
- If we exclude risk of development of thromboembolic disease in pregnancy in young women, then presence of deep vein thrombosis is same for both sexes, as it is confirmed by the results of pulmonary emboli autopsy study, according to which, both sexes are equally represented. (remedyland.com)
- Occurrence of deep vein thrombosis in women who are receiving estrogen therapy is 3-10 times higher than in women who do not consume exogenous estrogens. (remedyland.com)
- The frequency of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism is two times higher in obese patients. (remedyland.com)
- Patients who are older than 30 years, with heart diseases of any kind, have four times higher risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. (remedyland.com)
Venous thrombosis8
- Thrombosis occurs when a blood clot blocks arteries from carrying oxygenated blood from the heart (arterial thrombosis) or veins from carrying oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart (venous thrombosis). (inova.org)
- Venous thrombosis can obstruct the veins or damage their one-way valves, allowing blood to pool, which causes chronic pain, swelling, skin discoloration and skin ulcers. (inova.org)
- A combination of pine bark extract and nattokinase prevents venous thrombosis in long-haul flights. (greenmedinfo.com)
- Levothyroxine administration is associated with altered fibrinolysis and coagulation, indicating it may increase the risk of venous thrombosis. (greenmedinfo.com)
- Venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism occur frequently. (hellosites.net)
- Factors that increase the risk of developing thrombosis are different for arterial thrombosis and venous thrombosis. (hellosites.net)
- Venous thrombosis usually start where is the most pronounced delay in valve pockets and at the site of veins injury and also can be caused by damage to the endothelium by catheter, blood stasis after surgery, prolonged sitting with lowered legs (truck drivers, airplane flight) and oral contraception. (remedyland.com)
- Buildup of thrombocytes in the depths of venous sinuses are usually the beginning of most venous thrombosis. (remedyland.com)
Cerebral arteriosclerosis1
- Mainly used for cerebral thrombosis, cerebral arteriosclerosis, coronary arteriosclerosis and other diseases. (spiritusbrand.com)
Atherosclerosis2
- Whereas most studies have demonstrated a strong association between lipoprotein (a) and the presence and severity of coronary heart disease, other groups have failed to observe such a relationship, which does question the importance of this particle in promoting atherosclerosis. (nih.gov)
- Evidence from a study of human coronary atherosclerosis appears to demonstrate that the pathogenicity of lipoprotein (a) is modulated by concomitant LDL-cholesterol levels. (nih.gov)
Arteries4
- Arterial thrombosis may result from arteriosclerosis, which involves hardening of the arteries where fatty or calcium deposits cause the arterial walls to thicken. (inova.org)
- When arterial thrombosis occurs in the coronary arteries (arteries that branch from the aorta to provide blood to the heart muscle), it can lead to heart attacks. (inova.org)
- Thrombosis occurs in the arteries and can cause myocardial or cerebral infarction . (hellosites.net)
- In a myocardial infarction , the coronary arteries are completely blocked, so the myocardium is either not supplied with oxygen or is deficient. (hellosites.net)
Arterio sclerosis2
- SHELTON, William Henry - Cpl - 24792 - the Statutory Deaths Register on the Scotland's People website records that he died at 11.30 p.m. at 12, Grange Loan, Edinburgh, due to arterio sclerosis and coronary thrombosis. (rafcommands.com)
- Helena died of coronary thrombosis due to arterio sclerosis. (gase.nl)
Pathogenesis of Acute2
- Ambrose conducted extensive research on the Pathogenesis of Acute coronary syndrome including unstable angina and myocardial infarction and the mechanisms of Coronary Thrombosis and endothelial dysfunction in Cigarette Smoke Exposure. (wikipedia.org)
- Conclusions - These results suggest that Ly6C hi monocytes are recruited to FK565-activated endothelial cells to generate cardiac CD11c + macrophages, which play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of acute coronary arteritis. (elsevierpure.com)
Pulmonary embolism1
- Thrombosis legs can cause pulmonary embolism, a life-threatening condition. (hellosites.net)
Diseases2
- Oleic acid prevent cardiovascular and coronary diseases such as arteriosclerosis by preventing cholesterol to deposit and accumulate in the vessels, something that can obstruct them causing thrombosis. (botanical-online.com)
- Energy, many macronutrients and micronutrients intake levels of men with low risk of coronary heart diseases (CHD) were higher than women. (actanatsci.com)
Arterial thrombosis1
- When arterial thrombosis occurs in the brain circulation, it can lead to strokes or lack of oxygen to other organs. (inova.org)
Acute coronary1
- 10 for acute coronary syndrome in Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran. (who.int)
Myocardial1
- He is one of the pioneers in acute coronary syndromes (myocardial infarction and unstable angina) having published over 40 articles in the cardiology literature between 1985 and 2000 on their pathogenesis. (wikipedia.org)
Cardiovascular Disease2
- Genetic predisposition and bioinformatics analysis of ATP-sensitive potassium channels polymorphisms with the risks of elevated apolipoprotein B serum levels and its related arteriosclerosis cardiovascular disease. (cdc.gov)
- Most importantly, it can identify only about 40% of people at risk for coronary heart disease 4, and the extent of cardiovascular disease varies greatly among individuals with similar "standard" cholesterol levels 5,6. (ironmagazine.com)
Thrombophlebitis1
- A term thrombophlebitis is also used , because thrombosis is always accompanied by inflammation of the veins or phlebitis. (remedyland.com)
Endothelial1
- Endothelial cell-specific blockade of Nod1 signaling suppressed FK565-induced expression of these chemokines, accumulation of cardiac CD11c + macrophages, and subsequent coronary arteritis development. (elsevierpure.com)
Clot3
- Such a thrombosis of clot formation in the coronary artery may cause heart attack and even death. (gkscientist.com)
- In thrombosis, a blood vessel becomes blocked by a blood clot. (hellosites.net)
- Thrombosis occurs when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel in the leg. (hellosites.net)
20212
- Clinica e investigacion en arteriosclerosis : publicacion oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Arteriosclerosis 2021 5 33 Suppl 2 50-55. (cdc.gov)
- Clinica e investigacion en arteriosclerosis : publicacion oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Arteriosclerosis 2021 5 33 Suppl 2 29-36. (cdc.gov)
Occurs1
- The symptoms of thrombosis depend in part on where in the body the thrombosis occurs. (hellosites.net)
Symptoms2
- The following are the most common symptoms of thrombosis. (inova.org)
- The symptoms of thrombosis may resemble other blood disorders or medical problems. (inova.org)
Coagulation1
- Thrombosis caused by the activated coagulation factors, locally accumulate, due to reduced exposure to natural anticoagulant in blood. (remedyland.com)
Inflammation1
- And inflammation of blood vessel walls causes blood clotting function, which leads to thrombosis. (hellosites.net)
Stroke1
Prevents1
- Local delivery of the KCa3.1 blocker, TRAM-34, prevents acute angioplasty-induced coronary smooth muscle phenotypic modulation and limits stenosis. (aston.ac.uk)
Diagnosis1
- Superficial thrombosis diagnosis is based on clinical presentation and physical examination, and at the same time we can observe whether it is acute arterial or deep venous blockage. (remedyland.com)
Heart Failure2
- He is a PhD supervisor and researcher in the field of coronary calcification, and Doppler echocardiography in heart failure and valvular heart disease. (umu.se)
- Currently the most active projects Michael Henein's Team is working on are coronary calcification, heart failure and valvular heart disease. (umu.se)
Significantly1
- We concluded that OC users, and patients with factor V Leiden, the prothrombin G20 120A mutation, and hyperhomocysteinemia are at a significantly increased risk of cerebral vein thrombosis. (greenmedinfo.com)
Patients1
- The dynamics of those receptors expression on monocyte surface of patients with uncomplicated SIRS course followed coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) was studied. (hindawi.com)
Participants1
- A team, led by Dr. Lu Qi, professor of epidemiology at Tulane, carried out a meta-analysis of more than 840,000 participants, including more than 50,000 cases of coronary heart disease . (medicalnewstoday.com)
Results3
- Such a modulation of the pathogenicity of lipoprotein (a) may underlie the conflicting results regarding its association with coronary heart disease. (nih.gov)
- Methods and Results - Using HIV Tat protein-mediated protein transduction, the N-terminal fragments of MYPT1 were introduced to the intact porcine coronary arterial strips. (elsevierpure.com)
- When this happens, it results in a thrombosis leg. (hellosites.net)
Treatment1
- In the pharmaceutical industry, it can be used to synthesize the important drugs for the treatment of coronary heart disease, lactic acid, Xintongping and Xintongping, and to synthesize meclofenac and cinnamon piperazine to make "Xinkean", local anesthetics, fungicides, and hemostasis Medicine etc. (spiritusbrand.com)
Research1
- And in the May 31, 2009 concern, Wine Spectator cites a Stanford University research which promises that aldehyde dehydrogenase-2 (ALDH2)enzymes procedure the liquor and "eradicate poisonous byproducts designed by the breakdown of fats in cells all through a coronary heart assault. (veg-wallpapers.com)
Increase1
- The analysis showed that a history of gallstone disease was associated with a 23 percent increase in the risk for coronary heart disease. (medicalnewstoday.com)
Body1
- The associations of too short or too long sleep duration and of poor sleep quality with early indicators of heart disease, such as coronary calcium and arterial stiffness, provides strong support to the increasing body of evidence that links inadequate sleep with an increased risk of heart attacks," Kim said by email. (the-hospitalist.org)
Development1
- They looked at the relationship between coronary heart disease and the development of gallstones. (medicalnewstoday.com)
Women2
- More than 47,000 men and women completed a sleep questionnaire and underwent assessments of coronary artery calcium and plaque as well as brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (PWV). (the-hospitalist.org)
- While 44.9% of the men had moderate/high coronary disease risk, all of women had low risk. (actanatsci.com)
High blood pr1
- Interestingly, in the second analysis, Dr. Qi also found that individuals with gallstones who were otherwise healthy (not obese, normal blood pressure , and non-diabetic) still had a higher risk of developing coronary heart disease than those who were diabetic, obese, and had high blood pressure. (medicalnewstoday.com)