A diagnosis for vascular issues can vary depending on the specific condition, but common diagnoses may include peripheral artery disease (PAD), deep vein thrombosis (DVT), varicose veins, or aneurysms. Diagnosis is typically made through a combination of medical history, physical examination, imaging tests (such as ultrasound or angiography), and sometimes blood tests. Treatment will depend on the specific condition and may include lifestyle changes, medications, or surgical intervention.
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There are both Vascular and Non-Vascular plants.
Papaya is a tropical fruit which grows on a vascular plant (tree).
A. Kappert has written: 'Diagnosis of peripheral vascular diseases' -- subject(s): Vascular Diseases, Diagnosis
Arnost Fronek has written: 'Noninvasive diagnostics in vascular disease' -- subject(s): Blood flow, Blood-vessels, Diagnosis, Diseases, Measurement, Noninvasive Diagnosis, Vascular Diseases
Vascular dementia is caused by vascular leasons in the brain. It is the second most common type of demintia next to alzhiemers and is commonly seen with a secondary diagnosis of alzhiemers.
Terrence D. Case has written: 'A primer of noninvasive vascular technology' -- subject(s): Blood Vessels, Blood-vessels, Diagnosis, Diagnosis, Noninvasive, Diagnostic imaging, Diseases, Doppler ultrasonography, Imaging, Methods, Noninvasive Diagnosis, Ultrasonic imaging, Ultrasonography, Vascular Diseases
Saul Simon Samuels has written: 'Peripheral vascular diseases (angiology) ..' -- subject(s): Blood Vessels, Cardiovascular system, Diseases 'Diagnosis and treatment of vascular disorders (angiology)' -- subject(s): Diseases, Diagnosis, Blood-vessels
establishing a diagnosis of shock must include hypoxemia ,acidosis,hypotension,increased vascular resistence,
Anita Sharma has written: 'Peripheral vascular disease in primary care' -- subject(s): Methods, Primary Health Care, Peripheral Vascular Diseases, Therapy, Treatment, Diagnosis, Peripheral vascular diseases, Primary care (Medicine)
fluorescent antinuclear antibody test, a test for antinuclear antibody components; used, in particular, for the diagnosis of collagen-vascular diseases.
Diagnosis code 443 in general terms is for "other peripheral vascular disease". With the addition of a 4th or 5th digit (if available), the diagosis becomes more and more specific. Diagnosis code 443.9 is for "peripheral vascular disease, unspecified". In this category is intermittent claudication NOS; spasm of artery--excluding atherosclerosis of the arteries of the extremities or a spasm of cerebral artery; and finally Peripheral: angiopathy NOS or vascular disease NOS.
Cardiologist. (Also, cardiovascular surgeon and vascular surgeon.)
Vascular medicine focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to the blood vessels, such as arteries and veins. This specialty often deals with conditions like peripheral artery disease, deep vein thrombosis, and aneurysms. Vascular medicine specialists may use medical management, minimally invasive procedures, or surgery to treat these conditions.
A physician who diagnoses and treats (surgically and medically) disorders of the blood vessels is called a "Vascular surgeon". They usually will have the "M.D." after their name, but will have a description that they specialize in vascular conditions or surgical repair. The term "vascular" has to do with the veins and vessels of the body.