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Aortic ulcer; Aortoiliac disease; Arterial aneurysm; Arteriosclerosis/atherosclerosis · Arteriovenous fistula · Arteriovenous malformation · Carotid artery ...
Transmural ulcer complications (perforations and obstruction): a 50 year perspective. Gastroenterology. 2000; 118(4 Suppl 2):A1229. Madura JA II, Mulligan ...
Active ulcer disease or gastrointestinal bleeding at the time of screening. Current or chronic history of liver disease, known hepatic impairment, or ...
... ulcer, Carotid body tumor, Critical limb ischemia, Vascular anomaly, Vascular malformation, Venous insufficiency, Nutcracker syndrome , Aortoenteric fistula ...
Active peptic ulcer or upper GI bleeding within 3 months prior to index procedure that would preclude anticoagulation 7. Recent (within 6 months prior to ...
... ulcer, Carotid body tumor, Renovascular disease, Iliac vein occlusion, Deep vein valve incompetence, Critical limb ischemia, Vascular anomaly, Nutcracker ...
Serious, non-healing wounds, ulcers or bone fractures. Nephrotic syndrome. Arterial thromboembolisms or severe hemorrhages within 6 months before study ...
- Symptomatic or endoscopically documented gastroduodenal ulcer disease in the previous 30 days - Hemorrhagic disorder or bleeding diathesis - Need for ...
* Lupus headache, alopecia, organic brain syndrome, and mucosal ulcers must be recorded on SLEDAI 2K, if indicated, but do not count toward the points ...
Once the bumps are gone, you're no longer contagious. After healing, it's possible to become reinfected with the virus. For severe or widespread disease, your ...
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