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Recognized experts comprehensively review the clinical, surgical,
radiological, and scientific aspects of atherosclerotic peripheral
arterial disease (PAD), including endovascular, gene, and drug
therapies. In their far-ranging discussions, the authors examine in
depth the risk factors and antiplatelet therapies for PAD patients
at high risk for suffering a heart attack and/or and stroke, the
question of exercise rehabilitation, the surgical approaches to
revascularization, and the preoperative evaluation and
perioperative management of the vascular patient. Completing this
detailed overview is important information on ameliorating the risk
factors for PAD, its pathogenesis and epidemiology, and the
physiological and pathophysiological basis of available diagnostic
tests.
Raynaud's Phenomenon is an auto-immune disorder which causes poor circulation in the digits and may affect up to 10% of all women. It is characterized by episodic blanching or cyanosis of one or more digits on exposure to cold; the phenomenon may occur with or without an underlying disease. This monograph presents the most up-to-date knowledge concerning Raynaud's Phenomenon, both as a primary disease and as the secondary result of an underlying disease, drug therapy or occupational exposure. The book reviews anatomy, physiology, the clinical picture, prevalance of the disease, diagnosis, prognosis, physiology and pathophysiology, and treatment.
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Peripheral Arterial Disease Handbook (Paperback)
Emile R. Mohler III; Edited by William R. Hiatt; Contributions by Jay D. Coffman; Edited by Judith Regensteiner, Alan T. Hirsch; Contributions by …
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Discovery Miles 23 850
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Approximately eight to twelve million individuals in the United States are affected by peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Thus this disease is common and well represented in nearly all adult medical practices. Peripheral arterial diseases include diverse clinical entities that encompass atherosclerotic, aneurysmal, vasospastic, and inflammatory disorders that affect the arteries. The Peripheral Arterial Disease Handbook presents a unique compendium of evidenced-based and expert approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of peripheral arterial diseases, written for all practitioners who care for adults with these disorders. This comprehensive, easy-to-use book presents both epidemiological and pathophysiological data in succinct form, along with a practical clinical review of the diagnosis and treatment of the most important areas of peripheral arterial disease care.
Recognized experts comprehensively review the clinical, surgical,
radiological, and scientific aspects of atherosclerotic peripheral
arterial disease (PAD), including endovascular, gene, and drug
therapies. In their far-ranging discussions, the authors examine in
depth the risk factors and antiplatelet therapies for PAD patients
at high risk for suffering a heart attack and/or and stroke, the
question of exercise rehabilitation, the surgical approaches to
revascularization, and the preoperative evaluation and
perioperative management of the vascular patient. Completing this
detailed overview is important information on ameliorating the risk
factors for PAD, its pathogenesis and epidemiology, and the
physiological and pathophysiological basis of available diagnostic
tests.
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