Limb-shaking transient ischemic attack (TIA); is an uncontrolled rhythmic or dysrhythmic, temporary, and generally coarse tremor movement of the upper or lower extremities. Since Miller Fisher's first report of limb-shaking TIA associated with internal carotid arter...
Sixth, this study’s definition of transient ischemic attack was based on focal neurological symptoms lasting less than 24 hours and does not reflect the current definition of transient ischemic attack set forth by the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association. Seventh, there are no...
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Anterior pituitary deficiency other than ACTH requiring medication, 8) Corticosteroid withdrawal syndrome (complaints and/or requirement of increase in hydrocortisone replacement dose) [22], and 9) Cardiovascular morbidity (thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, cerebrovascular accident, transient ischemic attack, and...
Emergency department evaluation yielded a diagnosis of transient ischemic attack, and magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed no evidence of acute infarct or hemorrhage. Computed tomography angiography revealed severe stenosis of the right internal carotid artery. Carotid artery duplex ultrasound ...
CAD, Coronary artery disease; TIA, transient ischemic attack; PVD, peripheral vascular disease; GFR, glomerular filtration rate; HTN, hypertension; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; NYHA, New York Heart Association; CHF, congestive heart failure; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; ESR...
Patients were classified as being symptomatic if they had a recorded history of amaurosis fugax, transient ischemic attack, or stroke within 6 months of undergoing carotid revascularization. Patients were deemed as high risk for CEA according to the high-risk physiologic or anatomic criteria within ...
[126,127]. A trained assessor will administer the adverse events checklist to clients to assess possible AEs at the post-treatment assessment.Examples of the questions to be asked are:I’m going to go through a list of symptoms please let me know whether the sleep changes you made during ...
Ischemic heart disease is generally characterized by a diminished flow of blood to the myocardium and is also often treated using drug therapy. Although many of the available drugs may be administered systemically, local drug delivery (“LDD”) directly to the heart can result in higher local dru...
On the other hand, carotid transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients have been shown to have some ocular key symptoms due to hypoxia.Iris photographs of 62 unselected TIA patients (124 eyes) and 32 healthy subjects (64 eyes) were evaluated in a blind trial to show the presence ...