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has increasedbloodsupply. I'm not sure if i should be worried? I was wondering if and what non malignant reasons a breast lump would have increasedbloodsupply to it? ... View answer
As the heart has its own bloodsupply, separate from the blood it pumps, do the kidneys have a separate bloodsupply from the blood it filters? thanks, XXXXXXX ... View answer
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( General & Family Physician)
In response to your email I wanted you to know I was quite satisfied with your answer. Unfortunetly ... blood clot in his leg and has recovered extremely well. His BP is under control as is Lipids , all labs ... View answer
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( Internal Medicine Specialist)
XXXXXXX and blood test showed lower glucose and hyperviscosity (where the blood is thicker than it is supposed to be). The doctors started giving him external glucose from the navel, which increased... View answer
can a tumour have a bloodsupply; or if the tumour has a bloodsupply does it mean cancer. I was just told I have a tumour on my chest. About one year ago I injured my chest/ sternum and I... View answer
2.3 mm in leads V3-V6. Increased ST segment response inleads II,III, aVF and in leads V3-V6 appeared .... There was no classical angina. There was mild increase in blood pressure from 120/80 to 150/90... View answer
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( Internal Medicine Specialist)
My father is 54 years old. His cretinine is increased to 3.2.some doctor says that his kidney damaged upto 75 %.Is it right. kindly response me ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. P. Mahesh
( General & Family Physician)
: paracetamol, caffein, phenylephrine hydrochloride) for intermittent severe musculoskeletal pain (mainly at ... (low Hb and hematocrit). Normotensive (on Perindopril and Indopamide) but increased ankle... View answer
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( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
supply and demand at a double product of 180 systolic blood pressure and 188 heart rate . No dysrhythmia 4. Systolic blood pressure rise in response to exercise is physiologic 5. Exercise... View answer
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