Head blood vessel disorders
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Disorders involving blood vessels (vascular disorders)—condition in which a piece of cartilage breaks off the intervertebral disk and travels in a blood vessel until it blocks blood flow to the spinal cord (known as “fibrocartilaginous embolic myelopathy”) Structural …
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1/3 of venous blood is in the large venous networks of the liver, bone marrow, and skin. Capacitance of a Blood Vessel. The ability to stretch. Relationship between blood volume and blood pressure. Veins (capacitance vessels) stretch more than arteries. Venous Response to Blood Loss. Vasomotor centers stimulate sympathetic nerves
[DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, T - Veterans Affairs
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Thromboembolytic disorders result from conditions that cause undesirable clotting, such as roughening of vessel endothelium, slow-flowing blood, or blood stasis. 2. Bleeding disorders arise from abnormalities that prevent normal clot formation, such as a deficiency in circulating platelets, lack of synthesis of procoagulants, or hemophilia.
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Clinical manifestations include, rapid growing head, fontanels enlarged and the eyes assume a starring expression. The infant may have difficulty holding their head up and their skin on the skull may appear shiny with visible veins. The clinical manifestations of hydrocephalus in the older child is the child’s mental status deterioration rapidly.
[DOC File]Blood - Dr. Victor Arai
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When a blood vessel is injured and bleeding occurs, VWF helps cells in the blood, called platelets, adhere to damaged blood vessels and mesh together and form a clot to stop the bleeding. People with VWD do not have enough VWF, or it does not work the way it should. It takes longer for blood to clot and for bleeding to stop.
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Vascular (blood vessel) theories. The idea that migraine is caused by changes in blood vessel activity dates back to the 1600s, and is still considered valid today. The theory contends that the aura occurs results from spasm of blood vessels in the occipital lobe of the brain, located at the back of the brain, near the base of the skull.
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Eating disorders are also considered a type of psychosomatic condition that one may transition from. The pain started at a stressful time in your life, or right after a stressful time. On examination you have several tender points which Dr. Sarno has found to be characteristic of TMS patients [more detailed information exists in his books].
[DOC File]Classes of Blood Vessels - WCJC
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The signs of a closed-head, neck, or spinal injury most often include: Change in consciousness. Inability to move one or more body parts. Severe pain or pressure in the head, neck, or back. Tingling or numbness in extremities. Difficulty breathing or seeing. Heavy bleeding, bruising, or deformity of the head or spine. Blood or fluid in the nose ...
[DOC File]CHAPTER 2: WHAT TYPE OF HEADACHE DO YOU HAVE
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III. Disorders of the Blood Vessels (pp. 585–588) A. Examples of blood vessel disorders are atherosclerosis, aneurysm, deep vein thrombosis of the lower limbs, venous disease, microangiopathy of diabetes, and arteriovenous malformation. IV. Blood Vessels Throughout Life (pp. 588–590, Fig. 19.28) A. Embryonic blood vessels form during week 3 ...
[DOC File]UNIT I: COURSE OVERVIEW AND INTRODUCTION
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If a thrombus breaks loose into the blood stream it is called an embolus. Embolism is a circulatory condition in which a clot of blood or a foreign particle floating in the blood stream may partially or completely block a blood vessel. An embolus may lodge in the heart, lung, brain, liver, or in …
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