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Because nerves are
extremely sensitive to hypoxia, limb
paralysis or
ischemic neuropathy may
persist after revascularization and may be permanent. Cardiac...
- part of the
brain causes cell death.
There are two main
types of stroke:
ischemic, due to lack of
blood flow, and hemorrhagic, due to bleeding. Both cause...
- A
transient ischemic attack (TIA),
commonly known as a mini-stroke, is a
temporary (transient)
stroke with
noticeable symptoms that end
within 24 hours...
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Ischemic colitis (also
spelled ischaemic colitis) is a
medical condition in
which inflammation and
injury of the
large intestine result from inadequate...
- are
three types:
ischemic (low-flow),
nonischemic (high-flow), and
recurrent ischemic (intermittent). Most
cases are
ischemic.
Ischemic priapism is generally...
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Ischemic bowel may
refer to:
Ischemic colitis,
ischemia of the
large bowel Mesenteric ischemia,
ischemia of the
small bowel This
disambiguation page lists...
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Ischemic compression is a
therapy technique used in
manual therapy,
where blockage of
blood in an area of the body is
deliberately made, so that a resurgence...
- "anoxia",
which can be
hypoxic in
origin (reduced
oxygen availability) or
ischemic in
origin (oxygen
deprivation due to a
disruption in
blood flow). Brain...
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Coronary artery disease (CAD), also
called coronary heart disease (CHD), or
ischemic heart disease (IHD), is a type of
heart disease involving the reduction...
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Ischemic cardiomyopathy is a type of
cardiomyopathy caused by a
narrowing of the
coronary arteries which supply blood to the heart. Typically, patients...