Coronary artery vasospasm is the abnormal, sudden, intense constriction of an epicardial coronary artery. |
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Several studies have shown that UV irradiation may be effective for preventing vascular restenosis or vasospasm. |
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Because of its vasoconstrictive effects, DHE nasal spray should not be taken by patients with known ischemic heart disease or coronary vasospasm. |
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These patients have a higher than normal incidence of migraines, suggesting vasospasm as an etiology. |
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Vascular changes in preeclampsia and eclampsia include hemoconcentration and intense vasospasm. |
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These biochemical and pathological changes may all lead to coronary vasospasm, lesion and blockade, and hypertension. |
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Other possible symptoms include nausea, seizures, vasospasm, and loss of consciousness. |
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A vasospasm is usually caused by cold weather that reduces blood flow to the affected area. |
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The sensitivity of cardiac diagnostic procedures to detect cardiovascular disease or predisposition to coronary artery vasospasm is unknown. |
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In rare cases, the symptoms have been identified as being the likely result of coronary vasospasm or myocardial ischemia. |
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Vasopressin causes acute vasospasm, decreasing blood flow near the injection site allowing coagulation to occur. |
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This drug is known to cause peripheral vasospasm and can exacerbate hypertension. |
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They also have found vasospasm to be prevalent in autistic patients. |
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We found that abnormal transient hyperemic response test readings are predictive of subsequent vasospasm development. |
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A constriction of the blood vessels in the brain, cerebral vasospasm usually occurs three to 10 days following a massive brain bleed known as hemorrhagic stroke. |
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Patients suffering from cardiac disease should not receive treatment over the cervical ganglia, the stellate ganglion, the thorax in the region of the heart, or the vagus nerve, as a reflex coronary vasospasm might result. |
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With this grant, PhysioSonics will optimize its proprietary cerebral blood-flow monitor to detect vasospasm. |
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He underwent surgical clipping and developed cerebral ischemia due to vasospasm. |
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This involves an acute onset of sensorineural hearing loss which is described in relation to hemorrhage, thrombosis and vasospasm of the terminal branch of the anterior-inferior cerebellar artery or cochlear vessels. |
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Patient refused elective percutaneous coronary intervention and ergonovine or acetylcholine provocation test for coronary vasospasm. |
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The Class AAA right-hander Ian Kennedy was found to have a vasospasm in his right middle finger, which was numb and caused him to leave his last start early. |
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One of several primary arteriospastic disorders, Reynaud's disease is characterized by episodic vasospasm in the small peripheral arteries and arterioles, precipitated by exposure to cold or stress. |
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Coronary vasospasm was induced by a provocation test with ergonovine, and only total or subtotal occlusion was considered positive. |
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Fortunately, the probability of vision loss in the eye due to vasospasm is very rare. |
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These occurrences have included reports of retinal vascular occlusion, ocular venous thrombosis, vasospasm of the eye and ischemic optic neuropathy. |
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The funds secured from this investment will be used for a human proof-of-concept study to determine the viability of Clarimedix's product for cerebral vasospasm. |
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Postoperatively she was treated with large amounts of fluid to maintain her blood pressure and promote therapeutic hypervolemia to prevent or minimize cerebral vasospasm. |
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