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Retinal artery occlusion is a blockage in a blood vessel that supplies your retina. It usually occurs suddenly and can cause vision loss without pain.
Thrombosis of the ulnar artery was confirmed by arteriogram in all nine patients, and in one case, the thrombosis extended into the forearm vessels (Fig 1).
Carotid-artery thrombosis implies such symptoms without involvement of the subclavian vessels. It is common in comparison with pulseless disease. Hunt 12 described it well in 1914.
Retinal artery occlusion, or eye stroke, can cause sudden and permanent vision loss. Learn about its causes, symptoms, and treatment.
The purpose of this paper is to present 5 cases of acute common-iliac-artery thrombosis, to define the factors responsible for acute iliac-artery occlusions and to determine the place of surgical ...
The death of a 35-year-old banker in the US due to acute coronary artery thrombus has sparked outrage over long working hours and what it does to your body. Read on to know more about the ...
A mild coronary thrombosis could be one in which a relatively small coronary artery has been closed and a small heart area has suffered damage.
Last week at the New York Academy of Medicine four able investigators explained how coronary thrombosis, a common cause of heart failure, can be overcome and the victim's life prolonged ...
The recognition of ulnar artery thrombosis as a disease can be traced back to 1929 when Edgar Allen, [1] a fellow in medicine at the Mayo Clinic, described a diagnostic maneuver (Allen's test) to ...
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