Vascular diseases contribute to approximately 25% of all diagnoses. When blood vessels are damaged or blocked, it can deprive your brain of vital oxygen and nutrients, which could lead to a ...
Comparison of laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation with percutaneous radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B-related hepatocellular carcinoma involving specific sites: A ...
They most commonly appear in the veins surrounding the pelvis. Phleboliths are a type of vascular calcification. They are a sign of abnormality in the vein. Phleboliths typically do not move and ...
Venous reflux disease (VRD) occurs when veins do not properly return blood to the heart. Health experts refer to it as chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). VRD most commonly affects the legs and ...
Vascular dementia occurs when blood vessels that deliver blood to the brain become damaged. Our blood contains oxygen and nutrients that help the brain cells to work properly. When blood vessels are ...
Risk factors are things that change our likelihood of developing a disease. Factors that may increase our risk of developing vascular dementia include age, genetics, lifestyle, and other health ...
He reported enduring pain in the right ankle. Upon physical examination, swelling and deformity of the right ankle were evident, without observable indications of vascular or neurological impairment.
However, some people experience substantial changes in physical or cognitive abilities after a CVA. The prognosis for a cerebral vascular accident depends on the type of stroke and other factors such ...