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The introduction of a catheter or a wirecan causeintimal dissection

the extensive scuba dive with an extended neckmay have triggeredcarotid dissection

electrical storm / Elektriksel firtina(passive) provoked by1).Aortic dissection

Non - atherocausesextracranial Dissection

a circumferential or , less frequently , transverse tear of the inner aortic wall layers(passive) is caused byATAA dissection

An injury to the neckcan causecarotid dissection

cutting balloon(passive) caused byintimal dissection

The liga - tion of all branches is always performed away from the main arteryto preventintimal dissection

Hematoma expansion towards the tunica adventitiacan causesubadventitial dissection

a mesh configurationpreventsintimal dissection

Major trauma from serious accidents like sports injuries and car wreckscan causevertebral dissection

an injury to the head or neck(passive) is sometimes caused byCarotid dissection

an elongated styloid process(passive) caused bycarotid dissection

loco - regional adenopathiespreventinghilar dissection

chiropratic manipulation(passive) to be caused bya vertebral dissection

five years of agecausedintimal dissection

intimal rupturecausingmedial dissection

epithelioid sarcoma(passive) caused byaxillary dissection

It is easyto causea « vertebral dissection

negative SLNBpreventedaxillary dissection

Chiropractic Treatment A 37-year - old man(passive) Caused byVertebral Arterial Dissection

a chiropractic manipulation(passive) caused byvertebral arterial dissection

cisplatin - induced mechanismscausingcarotid dissection

since we learnedcan causecarotid dissection

medicine 900 snowmobile mindcausingsatiety dissection

the arterial wallcausingsymptomatic dissection

an underlying conditioncausingcarotid dissection

a mini strokecauseda mini stroke

to transient ischemic stroke and strokeleadingto transient ischemic stroke and stroke

stroke in a child with migraine BMJ 1997causingstroke in a child with migraine BMJ 1997

to a stroke last Julyledto a stroke last July

a cerebellar and brainstem stroke(passive) caused bya cerebellar and brainstem stroke

to stroke after a chiropractic adjustmentleadingto stroke after a chiropractic adjustment

in lower morbidity and mortality rates than those achieved with surgical treatmentresultsin lower morbidity and mortality rates than those achieved with surgical treatment

to postoperative thrombosis , embolization , or strokeleadingto postoperative thrombosis , embolization , or stroke

stroke in a child with migraine | The BMJ Lesson of the weekcausingstroke in a child with migraine | The BMJ Lesson of the week

Bamford J. Painful Horner 's syndrome(passive) caused byBamford J. Painful Horner 's syndrome

Patrick Pullicino Stent - supported angioplasty for acute stroke(passive) caused byPatrick Pullicino Stent - supported angioplasty for acute stroke

Postgraduate Medical Journal Painful Horner ’s syndrome(passive) caused byPostgraduate Medical Journal Painful Horner ’s syndrome

Horner 's syndrome with neck or facial pain(passive) to be caused byHorner 's syndrome with neck or facial pain

IOVS | ARVO Journals Horner 's Syndrome(passive) Caused byIOVS | ARVO Journals Horner 's Syndrome

a transient ischemic attack ( TIA ) or a stroke , as the carotid artery narrows and diminishes the blood supply to the braincan also causea transient ischemic attack ( TIA ) or a stroke , as the carotid artery narrows and diminishes the blood supply to the brain

neck and face pain , headache , amaurosis fugax , and Horner 's syndromecan also causeneck and face pain , headache , amaurosis fugax , and Horner 's syndrome

into the left ventricle ( LV ) during diastoleleadinginto the left ventricle ( LV ) during diastole

in ulceration with secondary thrombosismay resultin ulceration with secondary thrombosis

to acute arterial thrombosiscan leadto acute arterial thrombosis

Well , this is what I think I ’ve deduced : the average age for stroke is 75 ( my age starts with a 3 ) ; my stroke was n’t caused by any general health issues and my bloods – presumably – came back normal ; only 2 % of strokes ( and there are millions of them every year(passive) are caused byWell , this is what I think I ’ve deduced : the average age for stroke is 75 ( my age starts with a 3 ) ; my stroke was n’t caused by any general health issues and my bloods – presumably – came back normal ; only 2 % of strokes ( and there are millions of them every year

lymphedema , ” an uncomfortable , long - term complication caused by fluid build - up in the armcan causelymphedema , ” an uncomfortable , long - term complication caused by fluid build - up in the arm

Late Thrombosis of a Covered StentCausingLate Thrombosis of a Covered Stent

additional side effects including lymphedema , numbness , loss of strength and reduction of arm movement amplitudecan causeadditional side effects including lymphedema , numbness , loss of strength and reduction of arm movement amplitude

to a clot which caused strokes … Posted by : piclondon | August 13 , 2013ledto a clot which caused strokes … Posted by : piclondon | August 13 , 2013

occipital pain over the site of the arterial lesion ... usually at the level of the atlas and axis , and sometimes cervical root lesions due to compression from the distended arterial wall ( Caplan and Tettenborn 1992acausesoccipital pain over the site of the arterial lesion ... usually at the level of the atlas and axis , and sometimes cervical root lesions due to compression from the distended arterial wall ( Caplan and Tettenborn 1992a

arterial dilation ( aneurysm or fusiform dilation).1Sylvian vallecula - parallel anatomic scanning ( SyPAS ) can easily demonstrate the outer contour of the middle cerebral artery without the influence of slow flow , turbulence , or thrombus in the inner lumen.2 Imaging with SyPAS provides additional information about the condition of the middle cerebral arterymay causearterial dilation ( aneurysm or fusiform dilation).1Sylvian vallecula - parallel anatomic scanning ( SyPAS ) can easily demonstrate the outer contour of the middle cerebral artery without the influence of slow flow , turbulence , or thrombus in the inner lumen.2 Imaging with SyPAS provides additional information about the condition of the middle cerebral artery

from sud- den rotation or flexionextension of the neck , chiropractic manipulation , or a direct blow to the neckmay resultfrom sud- den rotation or flexionextension of the neck , chiropractic manipulation , or a direct blow to the neck

from sud- den rotation or flexionextension of the neck , 1983 Ginsberg J , Dignan PSJ , Buchino JJ et almay resultfrom sud- den rotation or flexionextension of the neck , 1983 Ginsberg J , Dignan PSJ , Buchino JJ et al

aneurysmal dilatation of the vessel with the potential to compress closely related anatomical structurescausesaneurysmal dilatation of the vessel with the potential to compress closely related anatomical structures

in the exposure of the adventitia to the vessel lumenresultingin the exposure of the adventitia to the vessel lumen

blood loss , perforation , and stenosis , and radiofrequency ablation is definitely connected with stricturecould causeblood loss , perforation , and stenosis , and radiofrequency ablation is definitely connected with stricture

the lesion to retract away from the gastric wall exposing the deeper muscularis propria layercausesthe lesion to retract away from the gastric wall exposing the deeper muscularis propria layer

arterial dilation ( aneurysm or fusiform dilation).1 Bleeding and Transfusion Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Kato Y , Dembo T , Takeda H , et almay causearterial dilation ( aneurysm or fusiform dilation).1 Bleeding and Transfusion Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Kato Y , Dembo T , Takeda H , et al

to subarachnoid hemorrhage and extending posterior infarctionleadingto subarachnoid hemorrhage and extending posterior infarction

a dissecting aneurysmmay causea dissecting aneurysm

flap Just like laparoscopic surgeryto createflap Just like laparoscopic surgery

in permanent disabling deficits in 44 % versus 14 % of patients with cervical dissectionresultedin permanent disabling deficits in 44 % versus 14 % of patients with cervical dissection

into the contraction area between the twowould leadinto the contraction area between the two

to shoulder stiffness and restriction of movementmay leadto shoulder stiffness and restriction of movement

in a modest but statistically significant increase in limb volume in the upper portions of the limb when analyzed by MicroCT ( P < 0.05resultedin a modest but statistically significant increase in limb volume in the upper portions of the limb when analyzed by MicroCT ( P < 0.05

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