Stroke
Stroke Risk Factors Summary & Participants Medically Reviewed On: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 ...
Stroke , National Institute of Neurological Disorders and (NINDS): One of the National Institutes of Health in the U.S.
Stroke secondary to carotid dissect ion Definition: A
stroke se...
Heat stroke
Heat
stroke , the most severe form of heat illness, occurs when the body's heat-regulating system is overwhelmed by excessive heat. It is a life-threatening emergency and requires immediate medical attention. Heat
stroke is the most serious heat-related illness. It occurs when the body can'...
Hemorrhagic stroke
Hemorrhagic
stroke Powered by: This information is provided by an independent source. Merck & Co., Inc. is not responsible for this content. Please discuss any and all treatment options with your healthcare professional. Hemorrhagic
stroke s usually occur during the daytime and during ...
Acidosis
... energy. It is currently in phase III clinical trials in patients with closed head injury and in phase II trials related to the treatment of
stroke patients and the treatment of pediatric patients suffering from congenital lactic acidosis . Uncontrolled diabetes leads to diabetic aci...
Acute Care
...sually they should discuss these things with their doctor. Rehabilitation should begin in the acute care hospital with 24 to 48 hours of the
stroke . Passive movement of an affected limb and frequent change of position in bed can keep the limbs strong and prevent bedsores . -- Laurie Ude...
Aging
...ma or injury Hysteria often accompanied by confusion Seizures General anesthetic s such as halothane, isoflurane, and fentanyl Alcoholism
stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) ... St aging systems are all clinical st aging and are based on the best possible estimate of the extent of ...
Air Embolism
...in the heart can also allow a relatively large air bubble (called an air embolism ) to circulate into your arteries. An air embolism can cause a
stroke . ...
Alcohol withdrawal
... drugs. Seizures may develop as a result of a head injury , brain infection , brain tumor , drug or alcohol withdrawal or intoxication ,
stroke , birth trauma or metabolic imbalance. In most cases, the underlying cause of a child's epilepsy is never discovered. methadone for heroin an...
ALP
... a blood test that measures the amount of the enzyme ALP (alkaline phosphatase). R ALP H L. SACCO, MD: The key is somebody who has now had a
stroke , or a TIA, preventing an event — preventing a recurrence. Most of the time we talk about secondary or tertiary prevention . S ALP INGITIS A...
ALS
...S, HE ALT H CARE PROFESSION ALS AND OTHERS NEED TO BE SUPPORTED BY EACH OTHER AND BY THE PERSON DYING. PAIN IS A CHOICE. SUFFERING IS OPTIONAL.
stroke Parkinson & acute ;s disease Huntington& acute ;s disease Multiple sclerosis ALS (Lou Gehrig& acute ;s disease ) Myasthenia gravis Muscu...
Alzheimer
...ma or injury Hysteria often accompanied by confusion Seizures General anesthetic s such as halothane, isoflurane, and fentanyl Alcoholism
stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) ... Research Interest: Alzheimer 's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder paralleled by s...
Amnesia
.... Transient global amnesia isn't associated with an increased risk of
stroke — unlike a transient ischemic attack, which is also referred to as a mini
stroke . Amnesia in a dissociative disorder is marked by gaps in a patient's ...
Amputation
...der. In fact, amputation , heart attack and
stroke all stem from the same artery -dam aging proces...r arteries, the result may be a heart attack or
stroke . ebullioscope; ebullism; ebullition; ebur; ebu... who have diabetes at risk for heart disease ,
stroke , amputation , and eye and kidney problems. ...
Amyloidosis
...monary valve stenosis Restrictive cardiomyopathy Right -sided heart failure Secondary systemic amyloidosis Senile cardiac amyloidosis
stroke Tetralogy of Fallot Transient ischemic attack (TIA) ... Fibrillex (NC-503) Investigational agent and designated orphan drug for the treatment...
Aneurysm
...ses it to stretch a bit like a balloon. The vessel wall may become so thin and stretched it bursts causing bleeding into the brain - a haemmorhagic
stroke . aneurysm s (bulges in the walls of blood vessels) in the brain diverticulosis (small sacs on the colon ) How is autosomal dominant PKD ...
Anesthetic
...rom the new kidney will be attached to your artery and vein . General anesthetic s such as halothane, isoflurane, and fentanyl Alcoholism
stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) Transient global amnesia Drugs such as barbiturates or benzodiazepines Electroconvulsive therapy (especially...
Angina
...ion, overexertion, a large meal, cigarette smoking , or exposure to extreme hot or cold temperature s. Heart failure Angina ( chest pain )
stroke All of the above 2. Which of these steps will do the MOST to help lower your cholesterol level? myocardial infarction and/or angina pectori...
Aortic Aneurysm
... Aortic Aneurysm Overview IF YOU ARE HAVING SEVERE CHEST, BACK, OR BELLY PAIN , OR IF YOU THINK YOU ARE HAVING A HEART ATTACK OR
stroke , IMMEDIATELY GO TO A HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTM ENT . DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DRIVE YOURSELF. Aortic aneurysm : An outpouching (a local widening) o...
Aphasia
...e been able to read or write. About 40 percent of patients who suffer a
stroke go on to experience language problems, or aphasia , especially if the att...spoken word. Speech and language problems ( aphasia ) usually occur when a
stroke affects the right side of the body. Memory loss , usually the first...
Apoplexy
... More on Apoplexy
stroke - destruction of brain tissue as a result of i...xic damage to the cerebral blood vessels...
stroke "1 ( Apoplexy ) SYMPTOMS"Light headedness, fainti... are four possible patterns which can result in a
stroke : ... Cases of Apoplexy with Dissect ions A...
Arterial embolism
... Arterial embolism Insufficient circulation past the aneurysm Irreversible damage to the kidney s ( kidney failure ) Myocardial infarction
stroke Aortic dissection ... ...
Arterial insufficiency
...is inadequate blood flow through arteries. It can affect many different parts of the body. If brain arteries are involved, it can cause symptoms of
stroke . Alternative Names: Claudication ; Intermittent claudication ; Vaso-occlusive disease of the legs; Arterial insufficiency of the legs; Recur...
Arteriosclerosis
..., and over time can lead to heart attack s and
stroke . Arteriosclerosis , or " hardening of the art...essure ) Hypertension ( High Blood Pressure )
stroke "1 ( Apoplexy )
stroke "2 [Kellogg] # Triglycerides, Lowering ... Ar...
Arteriovenous malformation
...alformation (AVM) in the brain Basilar artery
stroke Reversible ischemic neurologic deficit : Is it a
stroke ? Tools ... arteriovenous malformation Abnorm...ascular Coagulation) - Hemophilia - Hemorrhagic
stroke - Hypertensive Intra cerebral Hemorrhage - Inc...
Aspiration
...s, noble thoughts and aspiration s, choose associations that will strengthen right principles. aspiration pneumonia permanent brain damage (
stroke or other damage) side effects of medications (with or without observable symptoms) complications of surgery ... By 16 to 18 years of age, bre...
Ataxia Telangiectasia
...Colorectal Cancer : Familial Adenoma tous Polyp osis (FAP) ... What is ataxia telangiectasia ? National Institute of Neurological Disorders and
stroke Ataxia UK ... Children and adults with other hereditary abnormalities have an increased risk of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma , including p...
Atherosclerosis
...the hardening and thickening of the arteries that leads to heart attack ,
stroke and death from heart disease . Usually this type of
stroke results from clogged arteries, a condition called atherosclerosis . ph...
Atria
... common heart rhythm problem. More than 2 million Americans have this condition, which can cause palpitations , shortness of breath, fatigue and
stroke . The condition is increasingly common with advancing age. ATRIA - The thin-walled chambers of the heart that pump blood into the ventricle ...
Atrial fibrillation
... common heart rhythm problem. More than 2 million Americans have this condition, which can cause palpitations , shortness of breath, fatigue and
stroke . The condition is increasingly common with advancing age. ME DIC ATION CAN PREV ENT ATRIAL FIBRILLATION -INDUCED CLOTS Question: My father was j...
Bacterial Infections
...ntra vascular coagulation ( DIC ) can be caused by severe bacterial infections ( sepsis ), extensive burns , trauma , retained dead fetus , heat
stroke , mismatched blood transfusion , metastatic cancer , and some forms of leukemia . include chronic dermatitis , seborrhea or eczema , and...
Bed sores
...to reduce pressure, ... Certain therapies, such as repositioning and range-of-motion exercise s, are intended to prevent complications related to
stroke , like infections and bed sores . People should stay active within their physical limitations. Preventing complications such as pneumonia , be...
Binge eating
... , Healthy Eating, Healthy Weight, High Blood Pressure ( Hypertension ), High Cholesterol , Metabolic Syndrome , Osteoarthritis , Sleep Apnea ,
stroke , Type 2 Diabetes ... Eating disorders , such as anorexia nervosa , bulimia nervosa , and binge eating , affect over five million American wo...
Bladder Problems
... Man aging bowel and bladder problems after a
stroke References Credits Email this article Print this article Man aging bowel and bladder problems after a
stroke ... Bowel and bladder problems may require surgery to improve fun...
Bleeding in the stomach
...tory drugs (NSAIDs) may be associated with a decreased risk of colorectal cancer . Use of NSAIDs, however, increases the risk of heart attack and
stroke and of bleeding in the stomach ... Hemorrhoids and diverticulitis ( inflammation of an abnormal pouch in the colon ) are the most common c...
Blood clots
...s If you have had a transient ischemic attack or
stroke and are taking aspirin or other medications that ...y loss . Does tamoxifen cause blood clots or
stroke ? Data from large treatment studies suggest that... is used in the treatment of heart attack and
stroke . It is also being studied in the treatment of ...
Blood
...ssure is high ( hypertension ) because there are usually no symptoms. High blood pressure increases the risk of heart failure , heart attack ,
stroke , and kidney failure . Blood Supply Shrinkage Due to Mad Cow Fear 03 February 2000 By John McKenzie - ABC News ... Blood Pressure Reading...
Blood pressure
...ases the risk of heart failure , heart attack ,
stroke , and kidney failure . BLOOD PRESSURE - The ...rt attack , heart failure , kidney failure and
stroke . Treatment that brings blood pressure down to...ood pressure is a factor in heart disease and
stroke . This article provides a broad overview of the co...
Bone disorders
..., kidney stones , and growth failure. acute trauma of the head and face acute (less than 72 hours) neurologic dysfunction early symptoms of
stroke subarachnoid or intra cranial hemorrhage (within the first 24 to 48 hours) skull bone disorders , disorders involving the bones of the ear .....
Bone infection
...tion ... bone infection s gallstones loss of vision caused by damage to blood vessels in the eyes hip and shoulder joint damage
stroke damage to tissue s in the penis , which may eventually may make it hard for a man to have erections (erectile dysfunction). Tests may include...
Bowel
...can I get my results? Man aging bowel and bladder problems after a
stroke References Credits Email this article Print this article Man aging bowel and bladder problems after a
stroke ... Irritable bowel syndrome ( IBS ) is one of the most common diso...