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  1. Dominant Exudative Vitreoretinopathy and Other Vascular Disorders of the Peripheral Retina (Monographs in Ophthalmology) by C.E. van Nouhuys, 1982-08-31
  2. Vascular Disorders of the Limbs Described for Practitioners and Students by Sir Thomas Lewis, 1949
  3. Functional Mapping of the Brain in Vascular Disorders
  4. Peripheral Vascular Disorders by Geno Merli, Howard Weitz, et all 2003-09-19
  5. Vascular disorders and hearing defects;: Based on the proceedings of a workshop, Baltimore, Maryland, April 13-14, 1972 by A.J. Darin de Lorenzo, 1973
  6. Advances in Metabolic Disorders: Vascular and Neurological Changes in Early Diabetes Suppt. 2
  7. Investigation of Vascular Disorders by Andrew N. Nicolaides, James S.T. Yao, 1981-11
  8. Harrison's Nephrology and Acid-Base Disorders by J. Jameson, Joseph Loscalzo, 2010-05-03
  9. Vascular Occlusive Disorders, Medical and Surgical Management
  10. Management of Retinal Vascular and MacUlar Disorders
  11. Vascular Dementia
  12. Color and Fluorescein Angiographic Atlas of Retinal Vascular Disorders by David H. Orth, 1984-05
  13. Vascular Dementia: Current Concepts
  14. Vascular Brachytherap by Ron Waksman, 2002-07-01

21. Chelation Ireland; A Non-invasive Treatment For Heart Disease
Information on noninvasive treatment for vascular disorders, administered by a doctor in Castleknock, Dublin
http://www.chelation-ireland.com
Chelation-Ireland Clinic Welcome to the Chelation-Ireland Clinic homepage.
What is Chelation Therapy Chelation is
How does Chelation therapy work ? The chemical EDTA (ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid) along with vitamins and minerals, is given as an intravenous drip over a period of three hours. EDTA binds with (chelates) and removes, through the kidneys, toxic metals such as lead, excess iron, mercury, aluminium, cadmium and arsenic to name a few. These heavy metals trigger the formation of free radicals which are a major cause of degenerative illnesses, including heart and blood vessel disease. By removing heavy metals, free radical damage is significantly reduced or reversed. EDTA also restores enzymatic function, normalises calcium metabolism, protects the integrity of blood platelets (making them less sticky), encourages metabolic efficiency and helps reestablish prostaglandin hormone balance which in turn prevents arterial spasm, blood clots and plaque formation.

22. Occlusive Vascular Disorders
Occlusive vascular disorders. Stroke due to occlusive disease of extra and/orintra cranial vessels can be due to embolic or hemodynamic or a combination.
http://www.neurosurgery.pitt.edu/cerebrovascular/disorders/occvascular.html

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Occlusive Vascular Disorders Stroke due to occlusive disease of extra and/or intra cranial vessels can be due to embolic or hemodynamic or a combination. While studies have validated the role of emboli from the cervical carotid artery bifurcation as a cause of stroke, the role of a compromise of hemodynamics has remained less clear. Dr. Howard Yonas has focused much of his effort over the past 20 years to develop the technologies needed to differentiate patients at increased hemodynamic risk. Outcome studies performed by our group were some of the first to define the use of physiological studies for the definition of a group at increased stroke risk. Cerebral blood flow measurements with stable xenon/CT were pioneered at the University of Pittsburgh and this technology is now finding wide utility for the diagnosis of complex cerebrovascular disorders at centers around the world. Cbf study normal baseline and after diamox The treatment of extra cranial carotid disease is a major part of the cerebrovascular surgical effort at UPMC. The neurosurgical team, lead by Dr. Yonas, has evaluated and treated thousands of patients with cervical carotid disease. In order to reduce the risk of vascular evaluation, the team has pursued the use of CT angiography as a 3-D means of characterizing extra as well as intra cranial vascular anatomy. This technology provides high resolution information about plaque morphology that equals and may exceed that provided by invasive angiography and does so with minimal risk. MRI and MR angiograpy are also available as valuable tools that can help in the examination of the cerebral vasculature.

23. Vascular Disorders : Meddie Health Search
Information sheet compiled by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. forpatients with severe coronary and peripheral vascular atherosclerosis
http://www.meddie.com/search/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Cardiovascular_Disor
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24. Vascular Disorders : Meddie Health Search
Clinic located in San Francisco, schedule your appointment from the web page. (Rating0.00 Votes 0) Rate It. vascular disorders Common disorders treated by
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  • Thread Vein Treatment by Micro-Sclerotherapy
    Private therapist specializing in the treatment of a condition in women known as thread veins or spider veins on the legs. A discussion on the practice situated in Leeds, UK.
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  • Treating Peripheral Vascular Disease
    Interventional Radiology is used both as a diagnostic tool in angiograms and venograms, and as a treatment method in angioplasty and stenting.
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  • Vascular Center, Baltimore, Maryland
    Contains information for patients and referring physicians on recent discoveries, techniques, and treatments as well as our facilities and the backgrounds of our physicians.
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  • Vascular Disease
    Information on what vascular disease is, what causes it and how it can be treated.
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25. Vascular Disorders
Vascular. Arteriovenous Malformations.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/~ns/vascular.htm
Vascular Arteriovenous Malformations Arteriovenous malformations are a collection of of thin walled blood vessels which are massed together like a tangle of spaghetti (see the pictures). They are a literally a birth mark on the brain, they can occur anywhere on the surface of the brain. There is always a risk of these fragile vessels rupturing and causing a subarachnoid or intracerebral haemorrhage. They can also act as an irritant and produce fits. Treatment for these malformations in the past was either surgery or a wait and see policy if the lesion was in an inaccessible position. If you wish to view the photographs full size click the mouse on the picture concerned. Many studies indicate that Gamma Knife surgery has a high clinical efficacy and a significantly reduced morbidity rate (production of side effects) compared with microsurgery in the treatment of the difficult lesions. The chances of complete obliteration of the lesion is around 90% for small lesions and this percentage decreases as the size of the lesion increases. It is often the treatment of choice for patients not wanting to risk conventional surgery or not able to have surgery. Gamma Knife is also very useful in treating arteriovenous malformations(AVMs) in or near critical structures, such as the brain stem. The Sheffield Centre for Stereotactic Radiosurgery has treated over 2,300 patients with these lesions since 1985.

26. Clinical Geriatrics Magazine Online
These vascular disorders are reviewed, with an emphasis on clinical examination,utilization of appropriate laboratory tests, and discussion on optimal and
http://www.mmhc.com/cg/articles/CG9903/ciocon_cg.html
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Common and Challenging Vascular
Disorders in the Elderly
By Jerry 0. Ciocon, M.D., Sandhya Nemade, M.D., and Diana Galindo, M.D. Vascular changes commonly observed with aging may aggravate several disease processes that may present as leg abnormalities. Leg pain, leg or arm edema, peripheral vascular disease, skin discoloration, and ulcerations are the common complains of the older person. An extensive evaluation may reveal either a local vascular disorder or a more serious systemic illness. These vascular disorders are reviewed, with an emphasis on clinical examination, utilization of appropriate laboratory tests, and discussion on optimal and practical therapy in the older person. Vascular Changes Associated with Aging The incidence of hypertension and atherosclerosis increases with aging; however, the vascular changes observed in aging can occur even in the absence of hypertension and atherosclerosis. Many studies have revealed that aging is associated with marked structural and functional changes of the blood vessel wall. These changes may facilitate persistence and progression of various vascular diseases. Vascular tone and peripheral vascular resistance are determined by vascular smooth muscle cells that contract and relax in response to neurotransmitters and circulating hormones.

27. Conditions - Vascular Disorders
off from arteriosclerosis or hardening of the arteries ). BrainAttack by John R. Mangiardi, MD. MGH Harvard Vascular Home Page.
http://www.neurosurgeon.com/conditions/vascular.htm
V A S C U L A R D I S O R D E R S Brain AVM's Aneurysms Strokes AVM's Arteriovenous Malformation Center at MGH/Harvard AVM's by John R. Mangiardi, M.D. at BrainSurgery.com Aneurysms An Aneurysm can best be likened unto a "Balloon" on a bicycle tire. The above picture represents an arteriogram of the Vertebral Artery in the brain. An arteriogram (or Angiogram if smaller vessels are being studied.) is made by injecting specific vessels with a "dye" which shows up in a series of X-rays. In the MRI picture below, the same aneurysm was first discovered. Learn more about aneurysms at the links below: The Brain Aneurysm Foundation, Inc.
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Strokes
There are two basic types of strokes: "Wet" or hemorrhagic and "Dry" or non-hemorrhagic strokes. They are subcategorized as follows:

28. RedIRIS - Vascular Disorders Of The Liver
Translate this page vascular disorders of the Liver. Información sobre EN-VIE. Listas. EuropeanNetwork for vascular disorders of the Liver. Política de la lista
http://www.rediris.es/list/info/En-Vie.html
Inicio Sitemap Contacto Buscador ... Listas de distribución Vascular Disorders of the Liver Información sobre EN-VIE
Creada/actualizada: Lunes 24 Febrero 2003 16:45:33 European Network for Vascular Disorders of the Liver
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Archivos de EN-VIE Utilización de EN-VIE . Darse de alta, baja, opciones etc. Actualizado el 24/02/2003 RedIRIS © 1994-2003

29. Peripheral Vascular Disorders
The thermal therapy is a component, which many fields of vascular, mainly venous,pathology cannot renounce. Vascular disease. antica querciolaia di rapolano.
http://www.turismo.toscana.it/terme/en_3b_10.html

Vascular disease

antica querciolaia di rapolano
bagni di lucca casciana The thermal therapy is a component, which many fields of vascular, mainly venous, pathology cannot renounce. The thermal bathing therapy performed at a temperature of 32 - 36° with mainly carbonic or bicarbonate-alkaline water (carbo-gaseous baths), but also sulphate, salty and sodiobrodic, sulphureous water, represents the main component of this treatment. Both for the hydrostatic effect and above all for the peculiar physical-chemical actions contained in the mineral water compositions. The result of the treatment is clearly different from the result that can be obtained with a simple running water bath. The Bathing Therapy is combined with ozontherapy, underwater massage, vascular gymnastics and postural drainage, together with a set of hygienic-dietetic supports that find their complete application in the concept of integral thermal therapy of phlebopathies. The venous pathologies that mostly benefit by the thermal treatments were catalogued by the legislator in generic terms as: "Consequences of chronic phlebopathies".
Vascular disease

antica querciolaia di rapolano
bagni di lucca casciana ... valle del sole di venturina

30. Valvular And Vascular Heart Disorders: NY Emergency Room RN
Valvular and vascular disorders of the heart. An online directoryof Valvular and Vascular Heart Disorders. An online directory of
http://www.nyerrn.com/h/v.htm
CARDIOLOGY CATEGORIES
Valvular and Vascular Heart Disorders
An online directory of clinical Internet resources devoted to valve and vascular disease.
Valvular Heart Disease
Annals of Thoracic Surgery: Influence of Functional Tricuspid Regurgitation on Right Ventricular Function. This full-text article offers results of an investigation into the effect of functional tricuspid regurgitation on right ventricular function. Aortic Regurgitation - A definition of aortic regurgitation is provided at this AHA Web site, part of its online consumer publication collection. Causes of aortic regurgitation and an assortment of related publications are listed, including both patient information sites and Scientific Statements on valvular heart disease. Aortic Regurgitation - Discussion of aortic regurgitation, including background information on the condition, pathophysiology, frequency, morbidity and mortality, and most commonly affected age group. Clinical details of the condition, causes, differentials, diagnostic tools, treatment, and suggested follow-up care are also listed. Aortic Stenosis - Produced by the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, this site provides an overview of aortic stenosis and subaortic stenosis. The site discusses aortic valve replacement and the Ross operation, with hyperlinks to additional information on balloon valvuloplasty and the homograft valve replacement.

31. Vascular Disorders Of The Esophagus
Esophageal Diverticula. Varices and extrinsic compression of the esophagus by thegreat vessels of the mediastinum can cause symptomatic esophageal pathology.
http://radiology.uchc.edu/Esophageal Tutorial/Tutorial Files/esovasculardo.htm

32. Retinal Vascular Disorders
Retinal vascular disorders. Notes to accompany lecture to 2 nd year CityUniversity undergraduates. Dr Simon Barnard Phd BSc FCOptom FAAO DCLP.
http://www.academy.org.uk/lectures/barnard5.htm
Retinal Vascular Disorders Notes to accompany lecture to 2 nd year City University undergraduates Dr Simon Barnard Phd BSc FCOptom FAAO DCLP Introduction Most tissues are pervaded by blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. Nutrition, respiration and other metabolic activities rely on proper local vascular supply. Interference with movement of blood, lymph and tissue fluid are frequently discussed under the following headings:- Obstructive diseases of the arteries Diminution of arterial blood supply leads to ischaemia necrosis atrophy degeneration replacement fibrosis. Such diseases that may affect the retina include:
  • Arteritis Atherosclerosis Hypertensive sclerosis associated with vascular hypertension
primary (b) renal (c) endocrine
    Mechanical constriction Local arterial spasm Arterial embolism
Local affects of arterial obstruction depend on the size of artery, importance of tissue supplied, speed of occlusion, and whether there is any collateral circulation. The central retinal artery is an " end artery". Aneurysm This is an abnormal dilatation of an artery. Aneurysms may produce

33. Cutaneous Signs Of Connective Tissue And Vascular Disorders
Cutaneous Signs of Connective Tissue and vascular disorders. From the collectionof Jeffrey P. Callen, MD, University of Louisville, Kentucky
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Cutaneous Signs of Connective Tissue and Vascular Disorders From the collection of Jeffrey P. Callen, MD, University of Louisville, Kentucky Clinical features of most of the common cutaneous changes typical of connective tissue and vascular disorders. Click here to view the slides included in this set.
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34. Cutaneous Signs Of Connective Tissue And Vascular Disorders
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35. Vascular Disorders: Cinderella Comes To The Ball
Venous Disease. Section Editor John Bergan. vascular disorders CinderellaComes to the Ball. John Bergan Professor of Surgery UCSD Medical School.
http://www.vascularweb.org/doc/120
Venous Disease Section Editor: John Bergan Vascular Disorders: Cinderella Comes to the Ball John Bergan
Professor of Surgery
UCSD Medical School
For a long time, venous disorders have been the poor relation in the family of surgery. When the subject of venous disease is mentioned, physicians and others think only of varicose veins. These are generally regarded as being dull and uninteresting. Yet, a recent study performed in San Diego by Professor Michael Criqui using contemporary methods of evaluation including duplex Doppler ultrasound found that there was a striking prevalence of venous disorders in a community-based population. This population was middle-aged to elderly and it was found that the most common entity occurring in more than 80% of women and half of the men were telangiectasias, commonly known as spider veins or thread veins. In addition, women had twice the prevalence of varicose veins as men. Ethnic differences were also found in this study with Caucasians having the highest prevalence and the black and Asian populations the lowest.
At this time, venous disorders are managed by a variety of loosely associated physicians who can be thought of as a multidisciplinary team. Central to their work is a vascular laboratory employing ultrasound technology, which can provide diagnostic information for proper therapeutic planning. Therapeutic options have become increasingly broad. Surgical options have been vastly expanded through employment of radio frequency (RF) energy and quartz laser fibers that perform the task formerly referred to as surgical stripping. The role of injection treatments, or sclerotherapy, has become increasingly well defined, and the advent of duplex ultrasound technology has allowed this to play an important part, both in the operating room and in the clinic where sclerotherapy is practiced. Sclerosant foam is visible on the horizon and may actually replace some saphenous vein surgery.

36. The Problem: Vascular Disorders
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death and disabilityin America. Other vascular disorders, affect millions more.
http://www.heartbarplus.com/hbwhy.asp
Search Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death and disability in America. Other vascular disorders, affect millions more. Click here to see The American Heart Association’s Risk Factors for cardiovascular disease.

37. Cardiac And Vascular Disorders PDR Guide To Medical Care
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38. Air Embolism, Vascular Disorders In Plants
Press home Press Info contents Press Info Index for the number Presseinfo. August 2001. In brief. Air embolism, vascular disorders in plants.
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Air embolism, vascular disorders in plants Air embolism, a phenomenon feared by scuba-diving enthusiasts, also occurs in plants. Air bubbles can form in the vessels that transport the water taken up from the soil towards the aboveground parts of the tree, and this can have serious consequences because there is the risk that the leaves will no longer be supplied with water and will therefore dry out irreversibly. Drought and frost are the two climatic factors than can lead to embolism. For the last fifteen years or so, an INRA team has been studying the reasons behind this phenomenon as well as the ability of various tree species to resist it. The information obtained could be used to select tree varieties that can withstand embolism. In plants, pressure in the vascular system is usually low, whereas it is high in animals. Depression in plant vessels is caused by the leaves drawing up water. In fact, leaves function rather like pumps: they take water up from the soil via the tree's conducting vessels, and they release this water into the atmosphere through transpiration. The atmosphere is what drives this pump: the dryer the weather, the more the leaves are subjected to high evaporative demand. Depression can therefore be quite considerable. The vascular system is vulnerable and runs the risk of being drained out if air enters the vessels. Two phenomena are capable of causing embolism: frost and drought. During periods of drought, depression in tree vessels can reach extreme values. Under such conditions, bubbles of air can be drawn in through the vessel walls. This susceptibility to embolism varies considerably from one species to another, and the most resistant are those that are also known to be highly resistant to drought, such as cedar and holm oak for example. When depression in the vessels reaches the threshold for embolism, the plant responds by limiting its water losses: it closes up its stomata, minuscule orifices on the leaf surface, through which the carbon dioxide necessary for growth is absorbed but also through which water is released. The stomatal closure threshold corresponds to the embolism threshold: it would therefore appear that the tree will limit transpiration so as to prevent its conducting vessels from being damaged. Tree resistance to embolism in the summer is indeed an important element in understanding how they adapt to drought.

39. Boots Wellbeing.com - Information Advice - Peripheral Vascular
Where you are, WELLBEING.COM HOMEPAGE Health Information Advice Conditions illness Peripheral vascular disorders. Peripheral vascular disorders.
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40. Chapter 14 - Section 18: First Principles Of Gastroenterology
18. vascular disorders of the Liver / LJ Worobetz, page 555. The mostfrequent abnormality of circulation to affect the liver is congestive
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18. Vascular Disorders of the Liver / L.J. Worobetz page 555 The most frequent abnormality of circulation to affect the liver is congestive heart failure, which leads to reduced outflow of blood from the liver. Other causes of hepatic congestion include constrictive pericarditis, obstruction of the inferior vena cava and hepatic veins (Budd-Chiari syndrome) and occlusion of the small hepatic veins (veno-occlusive disease). Increased resistance to hepatic venous outflow results in congestive hepatomegaly, dilation of hepatic venules and sinusoids, and hypoxia. The hypoxia in turn leads to hepatocyte damage with possible fibrosis and cirrhosis, the latter termed cardiac cirrhosis. 18.1 Congestive Heart Failure

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