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"It's a result of the vascular insufficiency you're suffering from.
Vascular insufficiency might not be the only thing afflicting Asher.
Vascular insufficiency can lead to ulceration, even gangrene, if the nerve function is impaired.
The cause is not known but pathology reveals vascular insufficiency resulting in ischemia and fibrosis.
"Vascular insufficiency of the upper extremity," Asher replied.
Binswanger in 1894 was the first to claim that white matter atrophy caused by 'vascular insufficiency' can result in dementia.
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One fatal day in the latter part of 1955, Pirotta became victim of acute cerebral vascular insufficiency due to diabetes and chronic smoking.
Some earlier cases of nettle stings from the Philippines reportedly had more severe effects: one account describes a sting causing vascular insufficiency, and another mononeuritis.
On the other hand, vascular insufficiency might also have contributed to the impaired peristalsis, because appreciable vascular deposits were seen in our AA cases.
New Treatment Strategies His experimental studies provided basic physiological and pharmacological information and new strategies to treat gangrene, trench foot and vascular insufficiency.
Hydroxyethyl starch-induced pruritus is an intense itching, lasting for as long as one year, occurring following hydroxyethyl starch intravenous infusion for vascular insufficiency.
After Dr. Kahn attributed his impotence to "vascular insufficiency," Saul chose injection therapy with vasoactive drugs to relax the smooth muscle and dilate the intra-penile arteries.
These include infections, inadequate nutrition, vitamin B-12 deficiency, anemia, hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), depression, and cerebral vascular insufficiency (decreased blood flow to the brain due to constricted or obstructed arteries).
These observations supported long standing speculation that vascular insufficiency could be a pathogenic factor, but suggested that vascular and haemodynamic changes were variable and dependent on the stage and pattern of disease.
Vascular (or arterial) claudication typically occurs after activity or ambulation for a distance with resultant vascular insufficiency (lack of blood flow) where the muscular demands of oxygen outweighs the supply.
Isoxsuprine it is used in humans for treatment of premature labour, i.e. a tocolytic, and as a vasodilator for the treatment of cerebral vascular insufficiency, Raynaud's phenomenon, and other conditions.
It may also be used as an intravenous coanalgesic with opiates to manage otherwise intractable pain, particularly if this pain is neuropathic (pain due to vascular insufficiency or shingles are good examples).
The "pulseless phase" is characterized by vascular insufficiency from intimal narrowing of the vessels manifesting as arm or leg claudication, renal artery stenosis causing hypertension, and neurological manifestations due to decreased blood flow to the brain.
These actions may help treat the symptoms of conditions such as cerebral vascular insufficiency (poor blood flow to the brain), arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), Raynaud's phenomenon, and other conditions involving poor blood flow in the veins and arteries.
PEMF therapy has been suggested to enhance healing of fractures that occur in patients with diseases such as diabetes, vascular insufficiency, and osteoporosis, and those taking medications such as steroids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
Symptomatic Moyamoya disease has occurred in individuals with seemingly asymptomatic stability thought due to vascular insufficiency secondary to brain trauma which may result from axonal shearing and acceleration / deceleration injuries such as falls and/or high speed motor vehicular accidents.
In nephrology, vascular access steal syndrome or Dialysis-associated Steal Syndrome (DASS), also known less precisely as steal syndrome, refers to vascular insufficiency resulting from an arteriovenous fistula or synthetic vascular graft-AV fistula).