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11.) Aneurysms: Aortic Aneurysm, Brain Aneurysm, Abdominal Aneurysm ...
Over one day ago | Tue Nov 25 21:33:00 PST 2008
When talking aneurysms, the greatest health concern is a ruptured one. This scenario causes dangerous, very often fatal, internal bleeding. So here's.
From unknown
12.) Descending thoracic aortic aneurysm What are the treatment
Over one day ago | Wed Dec 24 8:11:00 PST 2008
In the thoracic aortic aneurysm is the most common lower aortic aneurysm. Most of the atherosclerotic lesions caused by the other, such as trauma, bacterial infections and middle arteries can lead to necrosis, and so on down the ...
From admin
13.) Mitral valve prolapse: Can it thicken the aorta?
Over one day ago | Tue Oct 28 20:00:00 PDT 2008
Mitral valve prolapse is often harmless. For most people, treatment isn't necessary. Sponsored by:Chemotherapy.com - http://www.chemotherapy.com 5 Vote(s)
From Health-Care-International
14.) Abdominal aortic aneurysm events in the women's health initiative ...
Over one day ago | Tue Oct 14 0:00:00 PDT 2008
A better understanding of the factors associated with aortic aneurysms in women would allow more accurate assessment of sex differences and might improve diagnostic vigilance and provide insights into pathophysiology. The women?s health ...
15.) Aneurysm
Over one day ago | Mon Nov 17 4:34:00 PST 2008
Aneurysms most commonly occur in arteries at the base of the brain (the circle of Willis) and in the aorta (the main artery coming out of the heart, a so-called aortic aneurysm). As the size of an aneurysm increases, ...
From kazim
16.) Turner syndrome
Over one day ago | Tue Nov 11 6:55:00 PST 2008
Concurrent health concerns are also frequently present, including congenital heart disease, hypothyroidism, ophthalmological problems, and otological concerns . Finally, a specific pattern of cognitive deficits is often observed, ...
From kazim
17.) Systole Question by Anesthesia MD to me at Just Health
Over one day ago | Mon Dec 29 14:33:00 PST 2008
I really thought that systole is when the LV contracts and fills the aorta, thus the higher pressure in the aorta in systole, when it?s full of blood, than diastole. And I thought systole happens as the mitral valve opens, ...
From admin
18.) Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in India: Cardiac Care at a ...
Over one day ago | Mon Nov 3 22:06:00 PST 2008
Once CPB is established, the surgeon places the aortic cross-clamp across the aorta and instructs the perfusionist to deliver cardioplegia to stop the heart. One end of each graft is sewn onto the coronary arteries beyond the blockages ...
From ardhi
19.) Causes and Symptoms of Male Menopause
Over one day ago | Fri Dec 5 6:24:00 PST 2008
Weak Erection Causes and SymptomsBy: jeniferhobson | 29/11/2008 | Men's Health The weakness of erection during sexual intercourse can take place while the two small arteries do not receive the flow of blood from the heart and the aorta. ...
From Doctor
20.) Can Vitamin K2 Reverse Arterial Calcification?
Over one day ago | Wed Nov 12 19:45:00 PST 2008
The group that received the 12-week warfarin treatment had a huge amount of K1 accumulation in the aorta, but no K2 MK-4. This is expected because warfarin inhibits the conversion of K1 to K2 MK-4. It's notable that when conversion to ...
From Stephan