PPT-INTRODUCTION Patients who suffer acute basilar artery occlusion (BAO) invariably undergo
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1 It remains unclear what factors contribute to favorable outcomes in this population We aimed to determine what factors impacted outcomes in this population at
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1 It remains unclear what factors contribute to favorable outcomes in this population We aimed to determine what factors impacted outcomes in this population at our center METHODS CONCLUSION REFERENCES. Yaohui Tang. Max-Planck-Institute for Biological Cybernetics. What is coma?. Coma is a state of unconsciousness, which is marked by a lack of awareness and response to external . stimulus.. Steven . Laureys. Topic presentation. Speaker . Dr.Suneesh.K. Senior Resident, Dept. of Cardiology. Calicut Medical College. Introduction. Coronary circulation and blood supply of the heart. AWMI. IWMI. RVMI. PWMI. Conduction disturbances. M.AKHLAGHI MD. In 1859, Van . Graefe. first described central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) as an embolic event to the central retinal artery in a patient with endocarditis. . Central Retinal Artery Occlusion. (CRAO) . Dr. . Ramezani. Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology. Kermanshah University of Medical Science. Epidemiology. Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) was first described by von . Graefes. in 1859.. (. brao. ). Dr. . Ramezani. Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology. Kermanshah University of Medical Science. Epidemiology. BRAO is a rare event , even less common than CRAO overall. . The exception to this comparative incidence is with young patients, in whom BRAO is the more common type of retinal artery obstruction.. Grand Rounds. Stuck in the wrong place. CC:. Sudden vision loss OD. HPI:. 66 . yo. WM with a complex traumatic . dural. arteriovenous fistula status post prior motor vehicle accident, who underwent repeat embolization with Onyx. Ophthalmology was paged to the PACU for sudden vision loss of the right eye upon awakening.. Dr.hicham. al . mawla. Introduction. Mesenteric ischemia is a frequently lethal condition resulting from critically reduced perfusion to the gastrointestinal . tract.. Acute and chronic forms. Involves Arterial and venous sides of circulation. M.AKHLAGHI MD. In 1859, Van . Graefe. first described central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) as an embolic event to the central retinal artery in a patient with endocarditis. . Central Retinal Artery Occlusion. December 10th, 2015. University of Louisville. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual . Sciences. Subjective. CC: “I can’t see since last night.”. HPI: 81 year old male presents to clinic with complaint of sudden painless vision loss in his left eye for one day. Denies headaches, fevers, weight loss, jaw . Cilioretinal. Artery Occlusion After . C. ardiac Catheterization. : A. Case Report. . Raimunda. Cristina M. . Freire. de Oliveira; Fernanda C. Rollo . Sampaio. ; Rafael . Garcia;Paulo. 58 approach for improved survival in exsanguinating penetrating abdominal injury. J Trauma. 1993; 35(3):375-82. L, Kern JA. Acute descending aortic dissections: management of visceral, spinal cord, a Atul Goel, M.CH.H, Mohinish Bhatjiwale, M.S., M.CH.H, and Ketan Desai, M.S., M.CH.H Department of Neurosurgery, King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Object. The authors analyzed 2014, 2(3): 497-02. ISSN 2321-4287 497 Original Article MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE BASILAR ARTERY IN ADULT HUMAN CADAVERS Harish A. Wankhede * 1 , Hosmani P.B. 2 , Dipti A. Nimje 3 . ABSTRACT Ad Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgeon. Assistant Professor/ Faculty of Medicine . University of Jordan . Introduction. . Ischemia affecting the small intestine is generally referred to as mesenteric ischemia, while ischemia affecting the large intestine is referred to as colonic ischemia. .
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