3. Can people be cured of microvascular disease or microvascular complications of diabetes? It may be possible to reverse some of the brain changes in the early stage of microvascular complications. Prevention
Medical specialists employ the term microvascular ischemic disease to refer to tiny changes or complications that are observed in the walls of the blood vessels of the brain or other affected organs. Most conditions that affect these micro-vessels can damage the brain’s white matter (the white m...
What is the pathophysiology of seizures? What is mild discogenic degenerative disease? What is microvascular ischemic brain disease? What is the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis? What is myasthenia gravis with exacerbation? What neurological disorders can be seen on an MRI?
Microvascular Brain Disease: Ischemic microvascular brain disease is a disorder that usually affects aged people. The disease involves various changes in the brain's small blood vessels. The small blood vessel changes' severity can cause various complications such as focus difficulty, stroke, and white...
Myocardial T1 reactivity (ΔT1) during stress T1 mapping showed a striking gradient: 6.2 ± 0.4% in normal myocardium, 3.0 ± 0.9% in nonobstructive coronary arteries with microvascular dysfunction, and 0.7 ± 0.7% in ischemic viable myocardium in obstructive CAD, and, more importantly, stress ...
Combination therapy with bosentan and sildenafil improves Raynaud’s phenomenon and fosters the recovery of microvascular involvement in systemic sclerosis. Clin Rheumatol. 2016;35:127–132. (Open in a new window)PubMed (Open in a new window)Web of Science ®(Open in a new window)Google ...
Further research is needed to elucidate if there is a sound association between aPL/APS and PSVD. Therefore, in cases of microvascular involvement of the liver, it is recommended to consider determining aPL [27,47]. Further research is required on the role of ‘non-criteria’ aPL, including...
As a second example, treatment with antidepressants can lead to new-onset hyperglycemia via drug-induced changes in metabolic rate [77]. As in the above example, hyperglycemia is not associated with “petered out” beta cells; this patient population constitutes excellent candidates for reversing ty...
COVID-19-in- fected patients are at risk of experiencing venous, arte- rial, and microvascular thrombosis, from an excessive [17] immune-thrombogenic response, with an elevated serum D-dimer, factor VIII, hyperfibrinogenemia, and potential vasculitis [77]. Epigenetic modulation—the post‑...
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 mother/aunt mother’s side and father’s side ...