THE treatment of the carotid-sinus syndrome in the past has been difficult, nonspecific and unsatisfactory. We wish to report 52 cases in which irradiation was followed by complete remission of ...
While it may be tempting to rush outside on a quiet afternoon and sweep up all the old rubbish and debris, gardeners are being cautioned that anyone who has a tree stump in their outdoor space ...
Terry A. Stump, 76, entered into rest at 4:26 p.m. on Saturday, January 11, 2025 at UPMC Memorial Hospital. He was the loving husband of Victoria J. (Crone) Stump. The couple celebrated 54 years ...
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TER has a high technical success rate. The presence of a carotid stump and a more proximal landing zone favored procedural success and shorter over all procedural duration. Although the 30‐day event ...
Asperger's syndrome refers to a high-functioning form of autism. Although it was once classified as its own condition, Asperger’s is no longer an official diagnosis in the Diagnostic and ...
Carotid sinus hypersensitivity is a condition brought on by rapid changes in blood pressure, potentially causing dizziness or fainting during everyday activities. The condition can sometimes go ...
emory.edu Background Carotid webs (CaWs) are associated with ischemic strokes in younger patients without degrees of stenosis that are traditionally considered clinically significant. Objective To ...
Metabolic syndrome is a constellation of conditions that together increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, stroke, and cardiovascular problems, including heart attack. The features of metabolic syndrome ...
Background Occlusion of the internal carotid artery (ICA) may extend into the middle or anterior cerebral artery (ICA-T) or be confined to the intracranial (ICA-I) or extracranial segment (ICA-E).
This article was originally posted Dec. 8, 2014. It has been updated. There are many things in medicine that are merely a matter of preference or style. How to check a patient’s pulse is not one ...