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What is ischaemic pressure?

It is when a mini stroke happens.


What is ischaemic pain?

Pain in an area of your body as a result of obstructed blood flow to that area.


What has the author A C Rankin written?

A. C. Rankin has written: 'Ischaemic heart disease'


When was alteplase first used in ischaemic stroke?

Alteplase was first approved for use in ischaemic stroke in the United States in 1996 after the results of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) trial demonstrated its efficacy in improving outcomes when administered within three hours of symptom onset. This marked a significant advancement in the treatment of ischaemic stroke, establishing alteplase as a standard therapy for eligible patients.


What drug is a antianginal?

Antianginal is the term for any drug used in the treatment of ischaemic heart disease.


What has the author Joseph McEvoy written?

Joseph McEvoy has written: 'Ischaemic stop flow studies on the diuretics'


What has the author Eric William Edwards written?

Eric William Edwards has written: 'Population variation for risk variables in ischaemic heart disease'


What is ischaemic foci?

Ishcaemic foci are also called lacunar infarcts. They are caused when blood flow is interrupted to small areas of the brain. It can be detected by an MRI scan.


What has the author Peter Herries Chater Ashby written?

Peter Herries Chater Ashby has written: 'Studies on renal function using the ischaemic stop flow technique'


Which diseases affects your heart?

Atherosclerosis, Arteriosclerosis, Cardiomyopathy, Coronary Artery disease, Congestive Heart failure, Ischaemic heart disease, hypertension. That's all I can think of atm.


What has the author Calle Bengtsson written?

Calle Bengtsson has written: 'Ischaemic heart disease in women' -- subject(s): Coronary heart disease, Sex factors, Diseases, Women


What are some serious medical problems for adults?

Ischaemic heart disease leading to coronary heart disease (hear attack/angina) or stroke Congestive heart failure Kidney failure Cancer Diabetes COPD