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the inferior mesentericartery likely to cause small bowel ischemia? Thank for your answer and for ... abdomen/pelvis which notes that "the inferior mesentericartery is chronically... View answer
Have been diagnosed with valve and carotid artery disease , ECG today showed flat or low negative t in avf 21/481/11' minor inferior reploarization, consider ischemia , lv overload or "aspecific ... View answer
ischemia . Left ventricular function is normal at 65%. The test I have questions about is the recently ... significant plaque formation is seen. No evidence for coronary artery stenosis is seen. The LAD and... View answer
ischemia invol V ing the apical and mid anterior wall (LAD territory)5. Rest of the myocardium shows normal ... artery disease. 2) Right coronary artery dominance. 3) Distal Ld is diffusely thin and... View answer
related to demand ischemia due to sepsis, needing to evaluate for acute coronary artery syndrome & shock. What is the meaning for hypertension sepsis, troponin, demand ischemia due to sepsis and then... View answer
i have coronary artery disease (abnormal rest ECG) and now being tested for ischaemia. Plz tell me ... tubular 30% narrowing Circunflex artery : Ostial 60 - 70 %, dital 30 % Right coronary artery : mid... View answer
what exactly a complication of dissection of the inferior mesentericartery resulting in ongoing severe ischemia and now status post left colectomy and sigmoid colectomy with colorectal anastomosis... View answer
cerebral hemispheres Bilateral Diffuse periventricular white matter ischemia. Moderate narrowing of the right internal carotid artery at origin 12mm length. Severe narrowing of the left internal carotid ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. C.ELANCHEZHIAN
( General & Family Physician)
What does minor inferior repolarization disturbance, consider ischemia mean, ... disturance, consider ischemia, LV overload or aspecific change mean on an ecg ... bradycardia, procordial ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Munish Sood
( Ayurveda Specialist)
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