It also offers information on a study that determined the prevalence of unruptured brain aneurysms in adults aged 35 to 75 years from 1 urban and 1 suburban community in Shanghai, China.EBSCO_AspAnnals of Internal Medicine
Geneticsandcertain inherited disorderscan cause weak artery walls and brain aneurysms in some people. For all of us, our artery walls become weaker as we age, and brain aneurysms are more common as we get older. Theaverage age for a brain aneurysmto be detected is 50 (Sandilands is 53). ...
Since 1964, when the Surgeon General issued the first report outlining the health dangers of smoking, the prevalence of smoking has dropped among adults. The incidence oflung cancer,chronic bronchitis, andemphysemawould become significantly less common if people would stop smoking. How dangerous is s...
Endoluminal grafting of aortoiliac aneurysms is an evolving technology. Since many lesions involve part of all of the common iliac arteries, it may be nece... NJ Morrissey,PL Faries,A Carrocio,... - 《Journal of Invasive Cardiology》 被引量: 16发表: 2002年 ...
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What is the most common cause of a pulmonary embolism? What causes acute pulmonary edema? How many cardiovascular diseases are caused by smoking? What are the symptoms of deep venous thrombosis? Why does nephrotic syndrome cause venous thrombosis? How does pulmonary edema affect the heart? What ...
In the past, exploratory surgery was one common way to look inside the body, but today doctors can use a huge array of non-invasive techniques. Some of these techniques include things like X-rays, MRI scanners, CAT scans, ultrasound and so on. Each of these techniques has advantages and ...
The anterior spine approach is a common surgery with few complications. One of the rare but significant risks is vertebral artery injury. Consequences of vertebral artery injuries are often delayed. Therefore, it is essential to prevent this complication and to know how when exploring after a ...
How are hypertension, heart disease, and stroke related? How does an aortic aneurysm affect blood pressure? How common is coronary artery disease? What is coronary artery disease? How does rheumatic heart disease affect the heart valves? How does smoking cause chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?
253 Words 2 Pages Open Document Awful breath-As well as making your breath smell, smoking can irritate your gums and lessen your sense of taste. Yellowish shadow on teeth and fingers-due to the nicotine and tar in the tobacco. Continuous cough-smoking paralyzes the cilia and makes them unab...