A 62-year-old Helena man who shot his ex-girlfriend as she sat in a vehicle was sentenced Wednesday in Lewis and Clark County ...
Saldívar's family says she believes Selena Quintanilla is partly at fault because she was "forceful" in confronting Saldívar ...
3). Because the area of stenosis appeared confined to the origin of the vertebral artery and the subclavian artery rose sufficiently high above the clavicle to permit adequate exposure ...
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Nanbu County People's Hospital, Nanchong City, Sichuan, China The aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA), also known as lusoria artery, is a relatively rare vascular ...
Blocked heart arteries are a major cause of heart problems globally. Early signs include chest pain, shortness of breath, unusual tiredness, dizziness, irregular heartbeat, and pain in other body ...
a condition associated with atherosclerosis of the subclavian or other nearby arteries affecting the chest and arm. PAD also is more likely to affect males, and females after menopause. More rarely, ...
The abdominal aorta is a large artery in your belly that carries blood from the heart to the lower part of the body. In early fetal development, it forms from two smaller blood vessels, called the ...
Case 1. C.A. (S.E.H. No. 66–15874), a 49-year-old man, had syncopal episodes for 3 years occurring about once a week during the past year. The attacks were precipitated by driving a bus.
The evidence supporting the efficacy of exercise therapy for patients with PAD dates back to 1966 when 6 months of unsupervised intermittent walking exercise was demonstrated to improve time walked to ...
Endovascular/surgery for ischemic symptoms N/A ESO: no evidence-based recommendation, but expert panel could consider intervention. ASA: can be considered if recurrent or progressive symptoms ASA ...
A total of 93 patients received temporal artery biopsy (TAB), among which 53 (57%) had positive results; 18 out of 63 patients (27.3%) yielded positive results on color Doppler ultrasounds of the ...
My calcium score from the scan came back at 0%. My question is, could the vitamin K2 be responsible for my clear arteries, and if so, why don’t doctors recommend K2 first rather than jumping to ...