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  1. Strandness's Duplex Scanning in Vascular Disorders
  2. Venous Disorders (Modern Trends in Vascular Surgery) by Melina R. Kibbe, William H. Pearce MD, et all 2010-06-30
  3. Duplex Scanning in Vascular Disorders by D. Eugene Strandness, 2002-01-15
  4. Cash's Textbook of Chest, Heart and Vascular Disorders for Physiotherapists by Joan E. Cash, 1993-09
  5. Chest, Heart and Vascular Disorders for Physiotherapists by Joan E. Cash, 1975-02-17
  6. The Clinical Neuropsychiatry of Stroke: Cognitive, Behavioral and Emotional Disorders following Vascular Brain Injury by Robert G. Robinson, 2006-03-27
  7. Vascular Disorders of the Upper Extremity
  8. Retinal Vascular Disorders
  9. Vascular disorders of the limbs: Described for practitioners and students by Thomas Lewis, 1949
  10. Vascular disorders of the extremities by David I Abramson, 1974
  11. Chelation in occlusive vascular disorders by Tom Oommen, 2003
  12. Vascular Disorders of the Ocular Fundus: A Colour Manual of Diagnosis (Colour Manuals in Opthalmology) by Rodney H. B. Grey, 1991-03
  13. Vascular Disorders of Childhood by Richard H. Dean, 1983-03
  14. Cash's Textbook of Chest, Heart and Vascular Disorders for Physiotherapists by Joan E. Cash, 1983-01-31

1. Vascular Surgery: Gary G. Nicholas, MD, FACS And Alan Berger, MD FACS, Lehigh Va
Common disorders treated by vascular surgeons include blocked arteries in the extremities, abdomen Category Health Conditions and Diseases vascular disorders......Common disorders treated by vascular surgeons include blocked arteries in the extremities,abdomen and neck, aneurysms, varicose veins and foot ulcerations.
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Contact Procedures About Links Vascular Surgery is the branch of medicine that addresses problems associated with the circulatory system. Common disorders treated by vascular surgeons include blocked arteries in the extremities, abdomen and neck, aneurysms, varicose veins and foot ulcerations. We specialize in the following surgical procedures: carotid endarterectomy, abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair and femoral-popliteal bypass. Our group is one of the first in the Lehigh Valley to perform a new endovascular technique to repair abdominal aortic aneursyms. This new endovascular surgical technique reduces respiratory and cardiac complications as well as patient recovery time. In the past three decades, vascular surgery has evolved into a discrete specialty with dedicated training programs and specialty board qualification by the American Board of Surgery. Please take a look through our site for more information about vascular disease, its treatment and how to reduce your risk of developing it. Contact Procedures About Links

2. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 16, Ch. 212, Peripheral Vascular Disorders
Chapter 212. Peripheral vascular disorders. General. Peripheral vascular disordersDisorders affecting the arteries, veins, and lymphatics of the extremities.
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This Publication Is Searchable The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy Section 16. Cardiovascular Disorders Chapter 212. Peripheral Vascular Disorders Topics [General] Peripheral Arterial Occlusion Thromboangiitis Obliterans Raynaud's Disease and Phenomenon ... Lipedema
[General]
Peripheral vascular disorders: Disorders affecting the arteries, veins, and lymphatics of the extremities. Peripheral vascular disorders may be arterial (occlusive or functional), venous, combined arteriovenous (eg, arteriovenous fistula), or lymphatic. Occlusive arterial disease includes peripheral arterial occlusion and thromboangiitis obliterans. Functional arterial disorders may be vasospastic (Raynaud's phenomenon and disease, acrocyanosis) or vasodilatory (erythromelalgia); may be secondary to a local fault in the blood vessels or to disturbances in sympathetic nervous system activity; or may accompany organic vascular disease. Venous diseases include venous thrombosis and varicose veins, combined arteriovenous disorders include arteriovenous fistula, and lymphatic disorders include lymphedema and lipedema.

3. Vascular Disorders
vascular disorders. CATS Home About CATS CATS Teaching Modules Course Outline UVM Department of Pathology
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  • 4. Hand - Vascular Disorders
    Search the Orthoteer Site Vascular Problems of the Wrist and Hand have vasculitis, glomerulonephritis, lymphoproliferative disorders, or chronic infection, particularly with
    http://www.orthoteers.co.uk/Nrujp~ij33lm/Orthhandvasc.htm
    Go Back to SYLLABUS Find in this Page: enter a search term and hit 'enter' (may take a few seconds) Search the Orthoteer Site: Vascular Problems of the Wrist and Hand Aneurysms of the Upper Extremity Arterio-venous malformations Venous Malformations Haemangioma ... Compartment syndrome Beurger’s disease Aneurysms of the Upper Extremity
    • Pulsatile, tender mass Vasospastic symptoms Digit ischaemia and/or gangrene from Embolic showers from mural thrombi Adjacent nerve compression May be erythematous and mimic an abscess Systolic bruit or thrill Allen's test may be positive if the aneurysm is occluded, also perform digital Allen's test
    Treatment
    • Surgery recommended due to risk of thrombosis and peripheral embolism Reconstruction versus resection Choice guided by adequacy of digital blood flow after resection
    Arterio-venous malformations High flow lesion
    • May start small in childhood and be triggered to enlarge after trauma Spontaneous bleeding may occur
    Clinical Findings
    • Possible thrill Ischaemic ulcers distal to the lesion
    Investigation
    • Doppler: continuous murmur MRI: high versus low flow Contrast arteriography
    Treatment
    • Resection may be dangerous Consider embolisation therapy but carries a high risk of digital ischaemia Ligation of feeding vessels of no help proximal ligation only increases collateralisation Laser will not stop bleeding from blood vessels with lumen diameters greater than 1 mm
    Venous Malformations Venous malformations, although present at birth, often are not noticed until 1 year of age

    5. Spinal Manipulative Therapy And Cerebral Vascular Disorders | Andrei Pikalov, MD
    vascular disorders may cause petechiae, purpura, and bruising but seldom lead to serious blood loss.
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    Spinal Manipulative Therapy and Cerebral Vascular Disorders
    On a recent visit to the National Library of Medicine, I came across an article published in a refereed Russian journal.1 This article was devoted to the hot topic of chiropractic, and I'm happy to provide an abstract of the published results for the readers of Dynamic Chiropractic. It is accepted in manual medicine that certain cases of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases are concurrent with vertebrogenious disorders that can cloud the clinical picture. In this article, special indications for manual therapy in patients exhibiting the stages of cerebral vascular disorders, such as disturbances of neuromuscular functions in the cervical and thoracic locomotor apparatus, were elaborated. Dr. Ezhov studied 100 patients (61 men and 39 women) in the initial stages of cerebral vascular disorders. They ranged in age from 35 to 55, and presented with complaints of headache, dizziness, tingling, fatigue, memory impairment, and sleep disturbances. All patients had neurological complications of dystrophic and degenerative disease based in the cervical and/or thoracic regions. The patients were evaluated using psychological and psychiatric tests, ECG, EEG, reoencephalography (indirect evaluation of cerebral blood circulation using cutaneous electrodes), and blood biochemistry. X-ray findings showed marginal sclerosis of the lamina of vertebral bodies with diminished cervical lordosis and thoracic kyphosis, decreased disc height, and marginal osteophites. The majority of patients presented with posture and gait changes; subluxations were found in C0-C2 (86 percent), C5-C6 (88 percent), C7-T1 (96 percent), T10-L2 (63 percent), and L4-S1 (82 percent), along with multiple trigger points in the temporal, occipital, trapezius, scalenus, and sternoclaidomastoideus muscles.

    6. Vascular Disorders
    vascular disorders. 5/22/00
    http://pathophysiology.uams.edu/fall/lectures/lect25f00
    Vascular Disorders
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    Vascular Disorders PPT Slide Unenviable Preeminence Review of Arterial Histology: ... PPT Slide Author: Clinical Laboratory Email: roulstoncheryld@exchange.uams.edu Home Page: http://pathophysiology.uams.edu

    7. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 14, Ch. 182, Spinal Cord Disorders
    Syrinx. vascular disorders. Hereditary Spastic Paraparesis. Acute Transverse Myelitis.Spinal Cord Injury. click here for navigation help. vascular disorders.
    http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual/section14/chapter182/182e.htm
    This Publication Is Searchable The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy Section 14. Neurologic Disorders Chapter 182. Spinal Cord Disorders Topics [General] Spinal Cord Compression Subdural Or Epidural Abscess And Hematoma Syrinx ... Spinal Cord Injury
    Vascular Disorders
    The vascular supply of the spinal cord originates superiorly from the vertebral arteries and, in the low cervical and thoracic area, from branches of the aorta, often from a particularly large and important low thoracic branch. Branches of the anterior spinal artery supply the anterior 2/3 of the cord, and branches of the posterior spinal artery supply the posterior 1/3.
    INFARCTION
    Because most of spinal circulation is supplied by two or three major arterial branches, segments of the cord in the watershed area between the branchesaround the 2nd to 4th thoracic segmentsare especially vulnerable to ischemia. Vascular thrombosis is uncommon, however, and vascular compression (eg, from tumors, acute disk compression) or occlusion from remote causes (eg, aortic surgery, dissecting aneurysm) more commonly causes infarction than does intrinsic disease of spinal arteries. Rarely, polyarteritis nodosa causes occlusion of spinal arteries. Sudden pain in the back and in the distribution of the affected segment is followed by bilateral flaccid weakness and a dissociated sensory loss with impaired pinprick and temperature sensation below the level of the infarct. The distribution of the anterior spinal artery is usually affected, so that touch, proprioception, and vibration sense are likely to be spared because they are conducted in posterior tracts of the cord. As with all infarcts, the deficit is most marked during the first few days and may partially resolve with time.

    8. Vascular Disorders
    vascular disorders, Print Format. Vascular surgery at UCSF MedicalCenter is recognized regionally and nationally for excellence.
    http://www.ucsfhealth.org/adult/medical_services/vas/
    Quick Links... Admissions Appointments Billing Clinics Contact a Patient Contact Us Directions and Maps Events Calendar For Health Professionals Jobs Make A Donation Medical Dictionary News Phone Numbers Volunteer Services
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    Audiology Blood Disorders Cancer ... All Specialties Request an appointment, get directions and phone numbers, find hospital visiting hours and more Choose a doctor from among the 900 experts on our staff Events calendar, medical dictionary, news, patient education and other online resources Vascular Disorders Print Format Vascular surgery at UCSF Medical Center is recognized regionally and nationally for excellence. We are the home of the first group of surgeons to specialize in vascular surgery in the United States. We offer diagnosis and treatment of a complete range of vascular disorders, including arterial blockages, aneurysms and venous disease. In addition, we have expertise in less common disorders including neurogenic and vascular thoracic outlet syndrome, complex (thoracoabdominal) aortic aneurysms, hyperhidrosis, arterial graft infections and blockages of the arteries to the kidneys or intestines. We set the standard for treatment of complex problems such as aortic aneurysms extending above the kidneys and blockages of the arteries to the intestines and kidneys. This tradition of excellence and innovation continues with our development of safer and less invasive techniques for treating vascular disease, such as our endovascular aneurysm repair program.

    9. Neuropsychology Behavioral Neuroscience
    DOC TREATMENT. WEB SITES REFERENCES. Bulletin Board. NP HOME. CJ'sHOME. vascular disorders IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. Overview of Topics.
    http://neuro.psyc.memphis.edu/NeuroPsyc/np-dx-vasc.htm

    10. Neuropsychology Behavioral Neuroscience
    Genetic factors. vascular disorders. Neurons are dependent upon oxygen and glucoseprovided by the circulatory system to function. Symptoms of vascular disorders.
    http://neuro.psyc.memphis.edu/NeuroPsyc/np-dx-pathol.htm

    11. Hyperbaric Medicine : Spinal Rehabilitation Group : Melbourne - Australia
    Located Melbourne Australia. Inexcess of 25,000 separate chamber treatments acknowledges Spinal Rehab Group as Australia largest nonhospital Hyperbaric service provider. Degenerative neuro-vascular disorders and chronic delayed non-healing wounds are our focus.
    http://www.spinalrehab.com.au/
    The ‘break-through’ in the treatment : brain injury (degenerative neurovascular), complex spinal cord injury, chronic spinal pain, failed back surgery, chronic immunosuppressive and fatigue disorders and non-healing delayed wounds... SPINAL
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    12. Vascular Disorders From Veritas Medicine
    vascular disorders, Veritas Medicine's online resource for VascularDisorders allows you to search for clinical trials, receive free
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    13. Vascular Disorders From Veritas Medicine
    Clinical Trial Search Form, vascular disorders Page 1 Yes, I would likefree Personalized Trial Notification for vascular disorders.
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    14. Cardiology And Vascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic In Rochester, Minn.
    Cardiovascular Division is the largest Division in the Department of Medicine. Comprised of 110 consultants who are committed to providing care to patients with various forms of cardiac and/or vascular disorders. (Rochester, MN)
    http://www.mayoclinic.org/cardiovascular-rst/
    search: Mayo Clinic Locations: Arizona Florida Minnesota Mayo Clinic ... Medical Specialties Cardiovascular Diseases Cardiovascular Diseases Overview Special Clinics Diseases/Treatments Appointments ... All Medical Specialties - Rochester
    Cardiology and Vascular Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester
    Cardiology and Vascular Medicine at Mayo Clinic is composed of more than 125 staff doctors who are committed to providing the best possible care to patients with disorders of the heart, arteries, veins and lymphatic vessels in a highly integrated and cooperative group practice. Members of the division care for approximately 59,000 patients annually. The practice is supported by many laboratories, sub subspecialty clinics, and preventive health programs as well as by active basic and clinical research programs and by continuing education programs. The field of cardiology and vascular medicine is dynamic, and new diagnostic techniques, drugs, and interventions are continuously being introduced. Division members are organized into a variety of subspecialty groups, each of which focuses on a particular segment of cardiology or vascular medicine. Their specific expertise is a resource for everyone, enabling the entire division to stay at the leading edge of change in cardiology and vascular medicine. The physicians in cardiology and vascular medicine work closely with a variety of other groups in caring for patients, including:

    15. Vascular Disorders
    Top Health Conditions and Diseases vascular disorders (150). Aneurysm (12); Atherosclerosis@(8); Carotid Artery Disease (3); Thrombosis (7); Varicose Veins (12).
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    16. Interventional Neuroradiology At University Of Medicine And Dentistry Of NJ
    Minimally invasive endovascular therapies are available for the treatment of vascular disorders that involve the brain and the spinal cord, including brain aneurysms, AVMs, tumors, carotid stenosis and stroke at UMDNJ. (Newark, New Jersey)
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    Interventional Neuroradiology at University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ
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    The Department of Radiology is pleased to announce the opening of our newest section, Interventional Neuroradiology. Dr. Jeffrey Farkas will head the division. Dr Farkas has recently joined the staff at University Hospital (UMDNJ) after completing a fellowship in Interventional Neuroradiology at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston Massachusetts.
    Therapy
    Interventional Neuroradiology is a relatively new field that uses state of the art equipment to treat complex cerebrovascular problems from within the blood vessels. Minimally invasive endovascular treatments have had a major impact on the treatment of complex cerebrovascular disorders. Some of the conditions that are currently being treated include Cerebral Aneurysms, Arterio-Venous Malformations, Tumors of the brain, spinal cord and head and neck. Exciting new therapies for Stroke Prevention and treatment are also available.
    Conditions in the past considered untreatable can now be treated using endovascular techniques alone or in combination with surgical or medical therapy.

    17. Vascular Disorders
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    18. COLLAGEN VASCULAR DISORDERS
    Medical Guide. CPMCnet. Arthritis COLLAGEN vascular disorders. SYSTEMICLUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS THE ANTICARDIOLIPIN SYNDROME. Some lupus
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    COLLAGEN VASCULAR DISORDERS SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS
    THE ANTICARDIOLIPIN SYNDROME
    Some lupus patients have an antibody to a substance called cardiolipin, which causes a false-positive result in the blood test for syphilis. Consequently, lupus sufferers may be repeatedly treated with penicillin in the erroneous belief that they have a venereal disease. (In some cases, a false-positive test for syphilis may be the first manifestation of lupus.) It has been shown that the anticardiolipin antibody can be present for unknown reasons, as well as in association with other connective tissue diseases, and need not be restricted only to lupus patients. The presence of anticardiolipin antibody is associated with a tendency to increased blood clot formation. This tendency may cause strokes or heart attacks in young people, recurrent phlebitis, multi-infarct dementia (a form of senile dementia due to multiple small strokes), and recurrent miscarriage. The test for anticardiolipin antibody is now routinely performed in anyone suffering these problems, and is particularly important for women who recurrently miscarry. The antibody is believed to cause miscarriage by stimulating thrombosis of the small veins in the placenta. Anticardiolipin syndrome is treated with anticoagulant drugs, generally either low-dose aspirin or the Coumadin-type of anticoagulants, depending on the severity of the clinical manifestation and the duration for which the anticoagulation would have to be maintained. Pregnant women are given lowdose aspirin or, occasionally, heparin, since Coumadin would threaten the health of the fetus.

    19. Heart & Vascular Disorders - Primary Care - Medical Consumer Guide
    WELCOME TO THE HEART AND vascular disorders SECTION OF PRIMARY CARE MEDICALGUIDE. Vascular Medicine is an important and underrepresented
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    WELCOME TO THE HEART AND VASCULAR DISORDERS
    SECTION OF PRIMARY CARE MEDICAL GUIDE
    Vascular Medicine is an important and under-represented specialty in medicine. Vascular Medicine specialists are trained in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular disease, a broad range of conditions affecting the blood vessels or circulatory system. Often thought of as "hardening of the arteries", "poor circulation" or even as varicose veins, vascular disease can be present in any part of the body where there are arteries and veins that transport blood. Vascular disorders occur when blood flow becomes impaired by structural defects, such as weakened or thickened arterial walls (i.e. aneurysms or inflammation), or by obstructions such as blood clots, fatty deposits and atherosclerosis. Approximately 15 million Americans have vascular disease, and at least half of them have no symptoms. It is important to diagnose these conditions accurately and early in the course of the disease because they can cause progressive discomfort, long-term disability, amputation and death. Vascular disease can lead to heart attack, stroke, ruptured blood vessels, blood clots, kidney failure and results in approximately 100,000 amputations each year. The cost to society of heart disease and stroke amounts to more than 150 billion dollars per year!

    20. Atherosclerosis - Heart & Vascular Disorders
    Cerebrovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease, high blood pressure, and kidneydisease involving dialysis are also disorders that may also be associated
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    ATHEROSCLEROSIS
    What is Atherosclerosis?
    The term can be a little confusing. "Athero"-sclerosis is a disease in which fatty material is deposited on the wall of your arteries, which narrows the arteries and eventually restricts blood flow. Atherosclerosis is a common disorder of the arteries. Fat, cholesterol, and other substances accumulate in the walls of arteries and form "atheromas" or plaques. Eventually, the fatty tissue can erode the wall of the artery, diminish the elasticity (stretchiness) of the artery, and interfere with the blood flow. Risk factors include smoking, diabetes, obesity, high blood cholesterol, a diet high in fats, and having a personal or family history of heart disease. Cerebrovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease, high blood pressure, and kidney disease involving dialysis are also disorders that may also be associated with atherosclerosis.
    What are the Symptoms of Atherosclerosis?

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