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sporadic aortic root and ascending aorticaneurysms from 5.5 cm—which has been considered the standard ...The cardiac. Doctor association just released new standards. See the comment at end of... View answer
for your advice. PS I did not specify that I was referring to aorticaneurysms... ...I am turning 50 and thinking about a initial CT scan to screen for aneurysms since they run in my ... View answer
Tramadol , Tacerone, and Pravastatin . She has continued to have sleep problems and a lot of anxiety ... old and can't walk or get out of bed on her own. Right now my 93-year-old is her only care povider ... View answer
In have family history (mother) and (nephew) ofaneurysms. I had an Open MRA three weeks ago and they found possible aneurysms. Imaqes were not clear enough so head of neurology at UCSF has... View answer
family history of brain, abdominal & aorticaneurysms (grandmother, mother, aunt & uncle) My mom died at the age of 63. Two questions. Could the ATR rupture cause the elevated BP? And, with my... View answer
I have been diagnosed witb 2 abdominal aorticaneurysms after already having had 2 aorticaneurysms repaired 20 years ago and they are already 5 cm dilated, so how dangerous is this? My previous... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anila Skenderi
( General & Family Physician)
stretch marks. During the repair of one of his hernias the doctor asked me if my family has a history ofaorticaneurysms, which we do. My grandmother died from one and my dad had one... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ervin Toçi
( General & Family Physician)
I have several health problems but cannot be operated on until the 3 aneurysms around the heart are ... because of it. Is there anything I can do to ease this itching? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ernesto Joscelin Carneiro Pinto
( Critical Care Specialist)
laterally, two or three vertically. She has had two heart surgeries for aorticaneurysms, one in 1990, replacing the aortic valve, and the second, to resect the aortic arch, in 2011. The cyst... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Elton Halili
( General & Family Physician)
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