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Congenitally corrected transposition, also called ccTGA or l-TGA · The lower left heart chamber, called the left ventricle, is on the heart's right side. It gets ...
At Mayo Clinic, experts in atrial fibrillation (AFib) and other arrhythmias provide compassionate, whole-person care to people considering pulmonary vein ...
Chelation therapy involves weekly treatments of medicine called ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, also known as EDTA. The medicine is given through a vein. Each ...
Blood clots in kidney veins, also called renal vein thrombosis. Dehydration — when the body doesn't have enough water and other fluids to work as it should ...
Too little blood flow to the legs and arms can cause pain, especially during exercise. Learn more about diagnosing and treating intermittent claudication.
... veins to check for deep vein blood clots. This test can look at veins in the thigh, knee and calf, and sometimes the arms. A wand-shaped device called a ...
High blood pressure in the veins that supply the liver. This condition is known as portal hypertension. · Swelling in the legs and belly. · Swelling of the spleen ...
Ultrasound. This looks at blood flow and pressure in the carotid arteries. CT or MRI . These can show if there's been a stroke or other issues. CT angiography ...
... veins Varicose veins and peripheral artery disease (PAD) are common blood vessel disorders. On the next Mayo Clinic Radio, cardiovascular disease specialist ...
Blood clots. Poorly functioning valves in your leg veins, which can cause blood or other fluids to pool in your legs, known as venous insufficiency. Heart valve ...
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