There was diffuse mycotic arteritis in the left middle and posterior cerebral arteries. |
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Temporal arteritis is inflammation of medium and large sized arteries especially the carotid in the neck and its branches. |
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Two dogs were presented with dermal arteritis of the nasal philtrum associated with repeated episodes of bleeding. |
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When cerebrovascular malformation, aneurysm, cerebral venous thrombosis, or arteritis is suspected, MRI or MRA is preferred. |
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Takayasu's arteritis is a chronic inflammatory disease involving the aorta and its branches. |
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Coronary arteritis and myocarditis are the principal causes of morbidity and mortality. |
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Low-dose treatment should not be used in patients with symptoms suggestive of temporal arteritis. |
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That derogation should set out conditions excluding any risk of spreading equine viral arteritis. |
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Its overall hypocoagulating action explains partly its antiatheromatic properties on arteries, which makes it indicated in thrombotic arteritis. |
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The most common systemic vasculitis in adults is temporal arteritis. |
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The alder is a remedy for coronaritis, arteritis, erysipelas and phlebitis for which it acts as an anti-inflammatory. |
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It relieves arteritis of lower limbs and is indicated in infarction, It calms palpitations. |
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Polymyalgia rheumatica and temporal arteritis are closely related inflammatory conditions that affect different cellular targets in genetically predisposed persons. |
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Patients with giant cell arteritis often have a variety of other symptoms, such as malaise, fatigue, low-grade fever, anorexia, weight loss, myalgias or arthralgias. |
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This is the same test used to detect the inflammatory process in temporal arteritis, which is often associated with polymyalgia rheumatica. |
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This association is noteworthy, as one of the primary concerns associated with temporal arteritis is the occurrence of irreversible visual loss. |
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A recently completed survey for glanders and dourine has substantiated the absence of these diseases in Peru and equine viral arteritis has not been reported for many years. |
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A previous study of quantitative vessel wall analysis in 23 Takayasu arteritis patients used gadofosveset, an intravascular contrast agent. |
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Olive tree has a hypoglycemic activity which makes it indicated in fatty diabetes and diabetic arteritis, and also in tissue necrosis of the extremities leading often to gangrene. |
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Fifteen percent of patients with polymyalgia rheumatica will develop temporal arteritis, and 50 percent of patients that have temporal arteritis will develop polymyalgia rheumatica. |
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A vascular surgeon gave a diagnosis of temporal arteritis, an inflammatory disease of the arteries of the head, eyes and face that can cause blindness and stroke. |
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At circulatory level Walnut is effective in varicose ulcers and arteritis. |
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An applicant over age 65 with a transplant following chronic renal failure as a complication of diabetes, or an applicant with a substandard vascular diathesis: infarction, arteritis or cerebrovascular neurological disease. |
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Effects of cortisone and ACTH on periarteritis nodosa and cranial arteritis. |
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Vors et al reported that the small vessel walls displayed hyaline degeneration and intimal and medial hyperplasia with no signs of arteritis. |
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Results The ESR is increased if there is an inflammation, such as an infection or an autoimmune disease, like temporal arteritis. |
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Spontaneous arteriovenous fistula resulting from HIV arteritis. |
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Treatment of polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis. |
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I expect my GP will be thrilled to hear I'm not just malingering and I've actually got Giant Cell Arteritis or Sarcoidosis. |
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In July, 1819, M. Dalbant, of Grenoble, presented to the Faculty of Medicine, of Paris, a Thesis on Arteritis, containing five cases of inflammation of the arterial coats. |
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