What is venous and arterial thromboembolic disease? What is chronic coronary artery disease? What is obstructive coronary artery disease? What does coronary artery disease cause? What is microvascular ischemic brain disease? What are the types of coronary artery disease?
What is a chronic progressive neurological disease? Are brain diseases curable? What is the disease process of dementia? What are the symptoms of microvascular brain disease? What is a neurodegenerative disease? What are the causes of frontal lobe dementia?
I was losing my mind very rapidly since 2006. A different brain scan (MRI) was performed in 2010 in Florida, and the following symptom was found: chronic microvascular ischemic disease. I researched the reasons why your brain gets like that and I identified with two of them: They are AD ...
What Causes Chronic Microangiopathy? What is Cerebral Microangiopathy? Types of microangiopathy Symptoms of microangiopathy Thrombotic microangiopathy Share Microangiopathy is a disease in the small blood vessels of the body, in contrast with another form of angiopathy, macroangiopathy, which invol...
Target blood pressure in diabetes patients with hypertension——What is the accumulated evidence in 2011? There is overwhelming evidence that hypertension is an important risk factor for both macrovascular and microvascular complications in patients with diabet... Peter,M.NILSSON,Peter,... - 《浙江大...
Endovascular interventionPercutaneous transluminal AngioplastyFree flapBackground: The combination of endovascular intervention and microvascular free flap transfer has been effectively used for chronic ischemic wounds of lower limb. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of angioplasty on free...
What is Pulmonary Fibrosis? Pulmonary fibrosisis the term for scarring in and of the lungs, or it can be seen as a term that encompasses many diseases that lead to this end. ''Pulmonary'' means ''relating to the lungs,'' and ''fibrosis'' refers to ''the process of scarring over....
Chronic nutrient excess has accompanied modern affluence. This overnutrition is out of sync with the evolutionary schema of metabolism. Overnutrition induces a maladaptive state of sustained hyperinsulinemia in some individuals. This taxes the beta cells and instigates insulin resistance—perpetuating all ...
What is the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis? What is ischemic cardiomyopathy? What is microvascular ischemic brain disease? What is the etiology of schizophrenia? What is the pathophysiology of a transient ischemic attack? What is ischemic brain disease?
How is cerebral palsy inherited? What are the long-term effects of cerebral palsy? What is the pathophysiology of Duchenne muscular dystrophy? What is microvascular ischemic brain disease? What is ischemic brain disease? What is spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy?