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1. Retinal artery occlusion: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
or fat deposits that get stuck in the arteries. These blockages are more likely if there is hardening of the arteries (
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2. Reversible middle cerebral artery occlusion without craniectomy in rats -- Longa et al. 20 (1): 84 -- Stroke
A. Lourbopoulos, N. Grigoriadis, D. Karacostas, E. Spandou, N. Artemis, I. Milonas, N. Tascos, and C. Simeonidou
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3. Retinal artery occlusion
Retinal artery occlusion is a blockage of the blood supply in the arteries to the retina -- the light-sensitive tissue in the back of the eye.
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4. Retinal Artery Occlusion Symptoms & Treatment
Retinal arteries may become blocked by a blood clot or substances (such as fat or plaque) that get stuck in the arteries. These blockages may occur due to hardening of the arteries in the eye.
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5. Basilar artery penetrating artery occlusions - WikiCNS
ipsilateral ataxia (middle cerebellar peduncle) contralateral paralysis (corticobulbar and corticospinal), impaired touch and proprioception (medial lemniscus)
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6. wo-Photon Imaging during Prolonged Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Mice Reveals Recovery of Dendritic Structure after Reperfusion -- Li and Murphy...
Two-Photon Imaging during Prolonged Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Mice Reveals Recovery of Dendritic Structure after Reperfusion
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7. omparison of Safety and Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes in Endovascular Acute Stroke Therapy for Proximal Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion With Int...
Comparison of Safety and Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes in Endovascular Acute Stroke Therapy for Proximal Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion With Intubation and General Anesthesia Versus the Nonintubated State
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8. Carotid Artery Occlusion, Coronary Occlusion – UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
A balloon arterial occlusion test is performed to determine whether a patient could live without any problem if one carotid artery is sacrificed during surgery. This test is particularly important in cases of tumor invasion around one of the carot...
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9. Cerebral Artery Stenosis
Arteries anywhere in the body can become blocked. For example, carotid artery stenosis is a narrowing of the large artery in the neck -- the carotid -- that supplies oxygen-rich blood to the brain. Blocked arteries in the heart often lead to a per...
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10. Cerebral Atherosclerosis: Hardening of the Arterie
Dr. Tanya Turan discusses a clinical trial that is researching for answers to why some people develop hardening of the arteries inside the brain instead of other areas of the body. She also reviews qualifications for candidates that are interested...
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