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pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
Arteriolar vasodilator Nitrophorin Vasodilatory shock "Definition of Vasodilation". MedicineNet.com. 27
April 2011. Archived...
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Vasodilatory shock,
vasogenic shock, or
vasoplegic shock is a
medical emergency belonging to
shock along with
cardiogenic shock,
septic shock, allergen-induced...
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isolated in the late 1930s.
Vasopressors are
defined as
agents that
combat vasodilatory shock by
inducing peripheral vasoconstriction.
Commonly used vasopressors...
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Hyperaemia is
likely mediated by the
increased synthesis and/or
release of
vasodilatory agents during periods of
heightened cellular metabolism. The increase...
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initial bolus should be 0.25 mg/kg,
intravenous (IV).
Because of its
vasodilatory effects,
diltiazem is
useful for
treating hypertension.
Calcium channel...
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vasoconstriction followed by a
secondary vasodilation caused by the
release of
vasodilatory metabolites due to the
sympathetically increased cardiac inotropy and...
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important in the
contraction of
smooth muscle cells,
thereby exerting its
vasodilatory effect. "FDA-sourced list of all
drugs with
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leading to
vasodilatory edema.
Arteriolar vasodilators include:
hydralazine minoxidil nitroprusside Messerli, F (September 2001). "
Vasodilatory edema: a...
- with
mitral valve stenosis due to the
resulting CO2
retention and its
vasodilatory effects. It can also be ****ociated with lupus,
polycythemia vera and...
- flushing, and may
produce a
sensation of heat and excitement.
Maximum vasodilatory effect is
usually reached within 30 seconds, with (secondary) physiological...