Food sensitive colitis should be considered in infants and ischaemic colitis, diverticulitis, and colonic tumours in adults. |
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Rarely, fulminant ischaemic colitis occurs with gangrene or perforation and needs urgent surgical exploration. |
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An ischaemic stroke is when the supply of blood to part of the brain is blocked. |
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Many people with ischaemic heart disease or diabetes have systolic dysfunction or heart failure. |
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The main cause of death in our cohort with diabetes was ischaemic heart disease. |
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Recent studies have shown that atherogenic lipid profiles are associated with increased risk of ischaemic, but not haemorrhagic, strokes. |
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Many of these, like kidney failure and ischaemic heart disease, are life threatening. |
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Arterial ischaemic stroke remains the prime cause of cerebrovascular accidents in the paediatric age group. |
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For an uninfected ischaemic non-viable digit, mummification may be desirable to prevent wet gangrene. |
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We hypothesise that alcohol, particularly when drunk in binges, acts as a catalyst on acute ischaemic heart diseases, possibly by being synergetic to other triggering factors. |
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Three litres of serosanguinous fluid was found in his peritoneal cavity along with 20 cm of ischaemic small bowel. |
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France had the lowest death rate from ischaemic heart disease for both sexes. |
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Symptoms: Mostly sudden, as in the ischaemic stroke, particularly loss of consciousness and headache. |
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All these symptoms represent ischaemic manifestations of the same process, atherothrombosis. |
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Through holter monitoring of patients with ischaemic heart disease, increases in cardiac rhythm and arterial pressure have been shown. |
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Furthermore, data was presented on ACTILYSE®, the first and only treatment for acute ischaemic stroke. |
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One baby had signs of hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy with fits. |
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Patients with diabetes are probably more prone to irreversible rather than reversible ischaemic brain damage, and small lacunar infarcts are common. |
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Our data show that the risk of ischaemic stroke is similar for patients receiving atypical antipsychotics and those receiving typical antipsychotics. |
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His two earlier strokes may have been transient ischaemic attacks. |
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Computed tomograms on days 0 and 8 after left subcortical haemorrhage presenting as a transient ischaemic attack with symptoms lasting 50 minutes. |
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This effect is generally not accepted to be an improvement in the diseased segment of blood vessel, but the formation of collateral vessels perfusing the ischaemic tissue. |
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Thirdly, simvastatin inhibits endothelial cell apoptosis and preserves ischaemic vasculature, perhaps maintaining a competent vascular supply to the macula. |
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Smoking, poor diet and lack of exercise are among the factors that increase your risk of ischaemic heart disease, in which clogged or damaged arteries deliver too little blood to the heart. |
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Myocardial infarction and stroke have been reported and may relate to severe falls in blood pressure in patients with ischaemic heart disease or cerebrovascular disease. |
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Those who report feeling work pressures to an excessive degree are at some increased danger of developing ischaemic heart disease, according to new research in the medical journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine. |
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Ketamine is contraindicated in patients with significant ischaemic heart disease and is to be avoided in those with a history of high blood pressure or cerebrovascular disorders. |
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Scientific research has shown that it contributes to lowering the risk of cardio-vascular disease, especially ischaemic heart disease and various cancers, and also has a positive impact on the average lifespan. |
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Researchers are interested in examining therapies that may have broader potential to modify the disease and reduce the recurrence of ischaemic stroke. |
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In cases of preproliferative diabetic retinopathy with an ischaemic area larger than 10 papillary diameters, the operator decides whether to treat only the ischaemic areas or to carry out a complete panretinal treatment. |
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They looked at 1 709 patients with a history of stroke or transient ischaemic attack randomised to fixed doses of perindopril and indapamide. |
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Isolated sulphite oxidase deficiency mimics the features of hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy. |
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There were a number of reasons for this, including the fact that thrombolytics for acute ischaemic stroke need to be administered within those first four hours for maximum effectiveness. |
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Prognostic value of continuous electroencephalographic recording in full term infants with hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy. |
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To characterise the histological and cytokinetic characteristics of purely ischaemic ulcers and the processes that underpin healing following successful revascularisation. |
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Tissue within the region of interest of oligaemia that ultimately does not infarct is significantly less acidotic than either ischaemic core or infarct growth. |
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Because of the nature of thrombolysis, ACTILYSE® is suitable for those patients who suffer an acute ischaemic stroke, which must be diagnosed using CT or MRI scanning techniques. |
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However, in studies with rats, myoblasts labelled with GFP and transplanted into normal and ischaemic hearts became incorporated into the host heart and displayed normal action potentials and electrical coupling. |
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The researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Centre, North Carolina, looked at patients who had had a stroke or transient ischaemic attack, also known as a mini-stroke. |
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The left arterial cannula was removed and an intravenous heparin infusion commenced with topical glyceryl trinitrate spray applied over the ischaemic area. |
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You can invite ischaemic heart disease by enjoying a high-protein, fatty diet, following a sedentary lifestyle, and indulging in addictions like smoking. |
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Ischaemic heart disease is caused by lack of blood supply to the cardiac muscles, typically as a result of artery disease, hypertension, smoking or high cholesterol levels. |
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