What is symptomatic ischemic heart disease? What is peripheral artery disease? What is acute myocardial ischemia? What is ischemic hypertensive heart disease? What is the etiology of myocardial infarction? What is left main coronary artery disease?
What is atherosclerosis of the native coronary artery without angina pectoris? What causes ischemic cardiomyopathy? What is symptomatic ischemic heart disease? What causes cardiac arrhythmias? What is mitral valvular heart disease? What is the pathophysiology of rheumatic heart disease?
(Major events can include: heart attack, stroke, symptomatic peripheral artery disease, acute coronary syndrome) Learn more about your risk Why is testing LDL-C so important? Knowing your LDL-C is the first step inunderstanding your riskof another heart attack or stroke. ...
(Major events can include: heart attack, stroke, symptomatic peripheral artery disease, acute coronary syndrome) Learn more about your risk Why is testing LDL-C so important? Knowing your LDL-C is the first step inunderstanding your riskof another heart attack or stroke. ...
Background. We report the prevalence of use of lipid-lowering drugs in elderly persons with increased serum low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol associated with coronary artery disease (CAD), symptomatic peripheral arterial disea... S Ghosh,WS Aronow - 《J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci》...
Dr. Iida:The differences between ATK and BTK lesions in symptomatic peripheral artery disease (PAD) lie in vessel diameter and plaque characteristics. Notably, the vessel diameter in BTK lesions is smaller compared to ATK lesions. Previous reports indicate that assessments of vessel diameter using...
, they will. The nature history of AAA is one of progressive expansion, at an average rate of 0.3 to 0.4 cm per year.The expansion rate is variable among individuals. Expansion tends to be more rapid in smokers and less ...
In people with ankylosing spondylitis, pain in the thoracic spine and around the chest wall is common and is a result of the inflammatory disease. People often have pain in the sternum, costosternal areas, and sternoclavicular joints. Because of the inflammation, there may be inadequate chest ...
What is symptomatic myocardial ischemia? What is the difference between diabetic neuropathy and diabetic neuralgia? What is provocable myocardial ischemia? What is transient myocardial ischemia? Is diabetic neuropathy treatable? What is the pathophysiology of coronary artery disease? What is carotid artery...
What is vascular dementia? What is occlusion with macular edema? What is native vessel coronary artery disease? What is hypertensive cardiomyopathy? What is an acute saddle pulmonary embolism? What is a subsegmental pulmonary embolism? What is symptomatic ischemic heart disease? What is the etiology...