Aortic dissection
... Aortic dissection , also called
dissect ing aneurysm , is relatively uncommon. Anyone ... heart , kidney s, lungs , and intestine s.
dissect ion means a tear in the inner lining of the ... aortic wall that may also rupture . Aortic
dissect ing Intra mural Hematoma ( Aortic Dissection ) ...
Dissect
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dissect : To cut apart or separate tissue as, for ... or in surgery . Also, an artery is said to
dissect when its wall is torn, as in a
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Aortic Aneurysm
... invasive treatment of an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA).
dissect ing Aortic Aneurysm ( Aortic Dissection )
dissect ion of the Aorta ( Aortic Dissection ) Endocardial Cushion Defect ...
Apoplexy
... patterns which can result in a stroke : ... Cases of Apoplexy with
dissect ions A Concise View of the Results of Dr. Davy's Late Electro-Chemical ... ... in the neck that supplies blood to the brain ( carotid artery
dissect ion) A tear in the membrane that surrounds the brain and spinal cord, ...
Cardiomyopathy
... Cardiomyopathy ( Dilated Cardiomyopathy ) Dilated Cardiomyopathy
dissect ing Aortic Aneurysm ( Aortic Dissection )
dissect ion of the Aorta ( Aortic Dissection ) Endocardial Cushion Defect ...
Dilated cardiomyopathy
... Cardiomyopathy ( Dilated Cardiomyopathy ) Dilated Cardiomyopathy
dissect ing Aortic Aneurysm ( Aortic Dissection )
dissect ion of the Aorta ( Aortic Dissection ) Endocardial Cushion Defect ...
Groin
... the ages of 2 to 10. It rarely occurs in adults. Superficial groin
dissect ion alone. Local excisional biopsy with or without radiation, inguinal node
dissect ion, or chemotherapy . Do not use on face, groin , or armpits unless ...
Myopathy
... Cardio myopathy ( Dilated Cardio myopathy ) Dilated Cardio myopathy
dissect ing Aortic Aneurysm ( Aortic Dissection )
dissect ion of the Aorta ( Aortic Dissection ) Endocardial Cushion Defect ...
Pharyngitis
... ) Stroke ( Hemorrhagic Stroke ) Stroke Stroke Following Carotid
dissect ion ( Stroke from Carotid
dissect ion) Stroke from Atherosclerosis Stroke from Cardiogenic Embolism ....
Strep throat
... ) Stroke ( Hemorrhagic Stroke ) Stroke Stroke Following Carotid
dissect ion ( Stroke from Carotid
dissect ion) Stroke from Atherosclerosis ... Adult indications: treatment ...
Stroke
... Institutes of Health in the U.S. Stroke secondary to carotid
dissect ion Definition: A stroke secondary to carotid
dissect ion is a loss of brain function due to a stroke caused by a tear in the ...
Aneurysm
... the aorta (the main artery from the heart to the body). An aneurysm is a weak spot that balloons out from the wall of a blood vessel.
dissect ING THORACIC ANEURYSM - A condition in which a weakened portion of the thoracic aorta begins to "tear" along the longitudinal axis of the ...
Angina pectoris
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Aorta
... virus ; Parry; parry fracture ; parry's disease ; pars; pars abdominalis aorta e; ... Aortic Coarctation (Coarctation of the Aorta ) Aortic
dissect ing Intra mural Hematoma ( Aortic Dissection ) Aortic Insufficiency (Aortic Regurgitation ) Aortic Dissection Aortic Regurgitation Aortic ...
Areola
... entire breast , including the breast tissue , skin , areola and nipple, and most of the underarm lymph node s (complete axilla ry node
dissect ion). The breast is composed of several glands and ducts that lead to the nipple and the surrounding colored area called the areola . The ...
Axilla
... of the skin or change in the contour of the breast . The lymph node s under the arm are often excise d in a procedure known as an axilla ry
dissect ion. Ambiguous genitalia Early appearance of pubic and axilla ry (armpit) hair Excessive hair growth Deep voice Abnormal menstrual ...
Cardiac
... the atria ). Cardiac tamponade is often associated with pericarditis caused by bacterial or viral infections . Heart surgery ,
dissect ing aortic aneurysm ( thoracic ), stabbing wound to heart , end stage lung cancer , and acute MI can all lead to cardiac tamponade . ...
Cardiac tamponade
... that surrounds it. Cardiac tamponade is often associated with pericarditis caused by bacterial or viral infections . Heart surgery ,
dissect ing aortic aneurysm ( thoracic ), stabbing wound to heart , end stage lung cancer , and acute MI can all lead to cardiac tamponade . ...
Cauterize
... Certain factors affect prognosis (chance of recovery ) and treatment options. Sometimes warts are treated surgically, by means of blunt
dissect ion. They may be cauterize d with an electric needle. Sometimes plantar warts disappear spontaneously, only to recur later. In the Vasclip ...
Digitalis toxicity
... Overdose ( Digoxin Toxic ity) Digoxin Toxic ity Dilated Congestive Cardiomyopathy ( Dilated Cardiomyopathy ) Dilated Cardiomyopathy
dissect ing Aortic Aneurysm ( Aortic Dissection ) ... Digitalis toxicity Ectopic Cushing's syndrome End-stage renal disease Epilepsy ...
Dislocation
... usually reserved for special situations (such as dislocation of the lens ). Common complications include a leaky aortic valve in the heart ,
dissect ion (splitting) of the aorta (especially during pregnancy ) and dislocation of the lens and detachment of the retina in the eye . ...
Excise
... are elevated by collagen ( protein ) injection s. The lymph node s under the arm are often excise d in a procedure known as an axilla ry
dissect ion. On the other hand , bucket handle tears can be excise d or repaired. Partial excism leaves the rest of the meniscus intact. This ...
Lymph node
... node s Bean-shaped structures found throughout the body that produce and store infection -fighting cells. Radiation therapy ... lymph node
dissect ion (limf node dis-EK-shun) A surgical procedure in which lymph node s are removed and examined to see whether they contain cancer . Also called ...
Mitral regurgitation
... Mitral Insufficiency ( Mitral Regurgitation , Acute ) Angina Pectoris (Stable Angina ) Aortic Coarctation (Coarctation of the Aorta ) Aortic
dissect ing Intra mural Hematoma ( Aortic Dissection ) ... mitral regurgitation ; acute mitral regurgitation ; chronic mitral valve prolapse ...
Pacemaker
... , Defibrillator Reliability Can Be Improved HealthDay Appendix Cancer Rare But Potentially Deadly ... S pacemaker SAPHtrak balloon
dissect ion system Creates a working space for minimally invasive harvesting of the saphenous vein for use as a graft in coronary artery bypass ...
Pneumothorax
... of lesion s more than 2 cm in diameter, and hemorrhage , bile peritonitis , and pneumothorax . Dilated aortic root Aortic regurgitation
dissect ing aortic aneurysm Mitral valve prolapse Other aortic aneurysm s ( thoracic or abdominal) Pneumothorax ( collapsed lung ) ... If this ...
Prevention
... includes cessation of smoking , regular exercise , blood pressure control, healthy diet , and man aging of diabetes . Prevention of
dissect ion includes avoidance of neck manipulation and trauma to the neck. Prevention of suicide It's impossible to accurately predict which ...
Prostatectomy
... remove the prostate without dam aging nerve s that are necessary for an erection. Watchful waiting. McDougal prostatectomy clamp Used for
dissect ion of the dorsal vein complex during radical retropubic prostatectomy procedures. Mfg/Source: Rusch Inc. - 06/22/98. For most patients with ...
Schizophrenia
... affects 2.5 million people in the United States alone, but few people know anything about the disease and its symptoms. Listen as our panel
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Thorax
... of the pelvis . The thorax is the part of the human body between the neck and the diaphragm , ... Dilated aortic root Aortic regurgitation
dissect ing aortic aneurysm Mitral valve prolapse Other aortic aneurysm s ( thoracic or abdominal) Pneumo thorax ( collapsed lung ) ... If this ...
Tonsillectomy
... Surgery to remove the tonsils ( tonsillectomy ). Radiation therapy . Radiation therapy followed by surgery . Neck surgery (radical neck
dissect ion). Neck surgery followed by radiation therapy . If your child gets severe tonsillitis , you may want to talk to your doctor about ...