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At age 32, Doug Larsen didn't look like someone who would have a stroke. But he did. Fortunately, prompt diagnosis and treatment curtailed the damage and helped ...
Stroke · CNS vasculitis/amyloid-beta-related angiitis · Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome · Global neurology · Telestroke ...
Risk factors for peripheral artery disease · Body mass index over 30. · Family history of PAD, heart disease or stroke. · High blood pressure. · High cholesterol.
neurology who treats patients with stroke at Mayo Clinic in Arizona and has a longstanding interest in digital health and using telemedicine to reach remote ...
Please courtesy: "Michael Boniface, M.D./Emergency Medicine/Mayo Clinic." "You may hear heat stroke, heat exhaustion, but really all you need to remember is ...
Stroke and vascular neurological disorders. Genetic studies on stroke aim to identify novel prognostic genetic biomarkers for individuals at risk. The ...
In some large brain AVMs, endovascular embolization may be used to reduce stroke-like symptoms by redirecting blood back to brain tissue. Stereotactic ...
Stroke. Tumors. Brain injury from trauma. A special type of MRI is the functional MRI of the brain, also known as fMRI. It produces images of blood flow to ...
This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. High blood pressure may also ...
For decades, warfarin was the only available oral anticoagulant and the mainstay for reducing the risk of stroke in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. But ...
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