I assume you are referring to coronary arteries, in which case, D1 is the first diagonal branch coming off the left anterior descending artery LAD). Ostial implies that it is at the opening of D1, where it takes off from the LAD.
explain centrum semiovale representing remote small vessel disease and what does that mean in laymen terms?
Yes, it does need a comma, two, in fact. Here is how it should look: Vascular disease, secondary to diabetes, is a small vessel disease.
437.8
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437.1
What sort of disease? Since you haven't mentioned, ICD9: 437
Samuel Terence Irwin has written: 'Physiological studies on blood flow in the diabetic foot (with special reference to small vessel disease)'
A "kad" is a vessel, or container. Katan means small. Kad katan means "little vessel".
Small pox is a contagious disease.
It is a 3 sailed small vessel.
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No, a Capillary is a small blood vessel that delivers oxygen and other nutrients to cells.