Disease | arteriosclerosis |
Symptom | C0009814|stenosis |
Sentences | 43 |
PubMedID- 21094496 | Materials and methods: a total of 200 consecutive patients who visited the transcranial doppler ultrasound (tcd) laboratory of our hospital and who met the following criteria were prospectively enrolled in this study: diagnosed as mca stenosis due to atherosclerosis by tcd, age above 40 years old, no history of ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (tia), no ipsilateral carotid artery stenosis. |
PubMedID- 24416164 | In the rochester epidemiology project the incidence of stroke due to large-vessel atherosclerosis with stenosis was significantly greater among whites (27 per 100 000) than blacks (17 per 100 000) . |
PubMedID- 26073092 | There were several limitations of our study: 1) the sample size was small; 2) because of limitations on obtaining research sequences in acute tia patients, we covered only 1 imaging modality (mri); 3) the nature of the lesions was unrevealed, generally, and stenosis is usually attributed to intracranial atherosclerosis but can also result from angiospasm. |
PubMedID- 21704395 | Plasma ghrelin levels are closely associated with stenosis severity and morphology of angiographically-detected coronary atherosclerosis in patients with coronary artery disease. |
PubMedID- 22073325 | In conclusion, we have reported a rare case of middle aortic stenosis with coronary atherosclerosis and congestive heart failure associated with hypertensive cardiomyopathy. |
PubMedID- 23219505 | The risk of cabg failure is reported to be higher, or at best similar, for women than for men, and it relates primarily to post-operative accelerated atherosclerosis leading to graft stenosis and recurrent angina, a phenomenon known as "coronary artery bypass graft disease". |
PubMedID- 25603312 | The other is that atherosclerosis leads to vascular stenosis and the decrease of vascular lumen, which may cause inadequate blood perfusion of the downstream cerebrovascular and brain tissue 8. |
PubMedID- 22698512 | Advanced carotid atherosclerosis with severe stenosis (>70%) is a major clinical risk factor for ischemic stroke. |
PubMedID- 24058488 | In particular, the mild stenosis due to atherosclerosis significantly increases wss (>15 dynes⋅cm−2) and decreases osi (<0.02) and results in more uniform distribution of hemodynamic parameters inside the anastomosis in figs. |
PubMedID- 21771293 | All patients had advanced atherosclerosis with 75% averaged stenosis severity by area (50% by diameter). |
PubMedID- 22721412 | Focal and non-circumferential atherosclerosis with 50% stenosis in proximal segments of at least one coronary vessel was regarded as coronary atherosclerosis. |
PubMedID- 22577417 | Timi score has relation with cardiovascular risk events and it is better than electrocardiogram changes or troponin test alone.8 angiography is a gold standard diagnostic method to determine coronary artery stenosis due to atherosclerosis and can show the best anatomical information for therapeutic planning.1 one method that determines the severity and extension of coronary artery disease (cad) is modified gensini score system.9 guo et al explained that gensini cumulative index was a good scoring system for detection of severity of cad.10 in this study, our purpose was comparing timi risk score with modified gensini risk score in patients with stemi. |
PubMedID- 24289282 | In the 1950s surgical intervention was introduced to treat symptomatic patients with high-grade carotid artery stenosis due to atherosclerosis--a procedure known as carotid endarterectomy (cea). |
PubMedID- 25068205 | Results: we found that the serum concentrations of ether choline glycerophospholipids (egpcho), particularly plscho, were not only significantly lower in males with significant coronary stenosis but also associated with atherosclerosis-related parameters, and their association was stronger than either high-density lipoprotein cholesterol or adiponectin. |
PubMedID- 22237719 | Objectives: the aim of the study was to assess the biochemical markers of calcification and atherosclerosis in patients with degenerative aortic stenosis (as) in relation to the aortic valve calcium score (avcs) and concomitant coronary artery disease (cad). |
PubMedID- 23053583 | Pad refers to a circulatory disorder caused by stenosis or occlusion of the artery by arteriosclerosis or vasculitis. |
PubMedID- 26496276 | On the basis of angiography, participants were assigned into 2 groups: control group (patients with normal angiography) and case group (patients with coronary stenosis due to atherosclerosis). |
PubMedID- 24285964 | To ensure that only patients with intracranial stenosis due to atherosclerosis were included, patients with 1) other vasculopathy such as arterial dissection or moyamoya disease, 2) embolic heart disease, or 3) significant stenosis of arteries proximal to the symptomatic stenosis were excluded. |
PubMedID- 26576303 | Finally, lesions with focal or tubular stenosis (because of ih) that mimic atherosclerosis were classified as type 3 scad. |
PubMedID- 22749333 | Conclusions: the presence of carotid atherosclerosis is associated with degenerative aortic stenosis and the severity of aortic stenosis corresponds to an increase of the thickness of plaque and imt. |
PubMedID- 24389316 | Coronary stenosis due to atherosclerosis, the primary cause of coronary artery disease, is generally treated by balloon dilatation and stent implantation, which can result in damage to the endothelial lining of blood vessels. |
PubMedID- 26135580 | Control 3 was a 71-year-old male who died of heart failure after pneumonia whose neuropathological examination demonstrated considerable atherosclerosis with mild stenosis of brainstem vessels and mild frontal and temporal lobe atrophy. |
PubMedID- 24466164 | Among these subjects, a total of 40 patients were diagnosed as atherosclerosis with significant stenosis (>50%) on angiography as well as moderate to severe periodontitis after careful oral examination in nanjing chest hospital (pg-as patients). |
PubMedID- 23737893 | Long-term hypertension may cause atherosclerosis, which leads to cerebral artery stenosis (16). |
PubMedID- 25966438 | Aortic arch atherosclerosis in patients with severe aortic stenosis can be argued by greater day-by-day blood pressure variability. |
PubMedID- 24360889 | Design and methods: in this case-control study, 1083 patients having angiographic evidence of atherosclerosis with >/=50% luminal stenosis in their epicardial coronary tree were compared with patients with no luminal stenosis (n=320) or with luminal stenosis <50% (n=191) at coronary angiography as reference group. |
PubMedID- 23915276 | Focal and non-circumferential atherosclerosis with 50% stenosis in proximal segments of at least one coronary vessel was regarded as native and donor-transmitted coronary atherosclerosis . |
PubMedID- 25854637 | Conclusion: although intracranial atherosclerosis is typically associated with stenosis, a substantial minority of cases shows advanced atherosclerosis in the absence of stenosis >40%. |
PubMedID- 19359118 | Ten accessory arteries, 14 venous anomalies and 12 renal arteries stenosis due to atherosclerosis were diagnosed by cta and could be confirmed by the operative report. |
PubMedID- 25337084 | Conclusions: cta can accurately rule out the presence of severe stenosis due to intracranial atherosclerosis and may eliminate the need for angiography in many cases. |
PubMedID- 19885642 | Introduction: aneurysm formation at the anastomosis site after extracranial-intracranial (ec-ic) bypass surgery for major arterial occlusion or stenosis due to atherosclerosis has only been reported a few times previously. |
PubMedID- 23137669 | Univariate analysis revealed that hypertension, post-procedure irregular antiplatelet therapy and cerebrovascular arteriosclerosis were associated with in-stent stenosis and/or occlusion. |
PubMedID- 21224524 | Association of coronary artery stenosis with carotid atherosclerosis in asymptomatic type 2 diabetic patients. |
PubMedID- 25964891 | Peripheral arterial disease is a disorder in which the chronic obstruction or stenosis of arteries due to atherosclerosis leads to the characteristic symptoms of limb ischemia. |
PubMedID- 25890248 | In order to discuss the relations between the antibody levels and the severity of atherosclerosis, those with known carotid stenosis were preferentially allocated to 2nd screening cohort and thus, among 154 patients in the two cohorts, 37/102 (30.4%) and 1/26 (3.84%) had significant (>50%) carotid stenosis in the 2nd and validation screening cohort, respectively.table 1baseline characteristics of subjects in 1st, 2nd and validation cohort1st screening2nd screeningvalidationpatients (n = 10)patients (n = 134)hd (n = 24)patients (n = 70)hd (n = 42)age72.4 (3.53)68.1 (10.4)64.4 (8.03)68.6 (10.3)53.0 (4.57)male gender9 (90)106 (79.3)21 (87.5)54 (77.1)25 (59.5)hypertension6 (60)88 (65.9)1 (4.17)45 (64.3)n/adiabetes3 (30)35 (25.9)3 (12.5)17 (24.3)n/ahyperlipidemia3 (30)36 (26.7)1 (4.17)22 (31.4)n/asmoking1 (10)46 (34.1)6 (25.0)24 (34.3)n/astroke10 (100)129 (96.3)0 (0)67 (95.7)0stroke etiology--laa10 (100)34 (21.5)29 (41.4)svd0 (0)62 (39.2)18 (25.7)4ce0 (0)14 (8.9)(5.71)ud and others0 (0)24 (15.2)16 (23.9)carotid stenosis >50%10 (100)31/102 (30.4)n/a38/60 (63.3)n/abaseline characteristics of subjects in 1st, 2nd and validation cohort are displayed. |
PubMedID- 22304354 | Left main coronary artery stenosis and progression of coronary artery atherosclerosis after angioplasty and stenting in patients directed to coronary artery bypass surgery. |
PubMedID- 24570723 | Nearly 90% of cases of renal artery stenosis (ras) are associated with atherosclerosis and most commonly involve the origin and the proximal third of the main renal artery. |
PubMedID- 24118493 | Renal artery stenosis (ras) due to atherosclerosis continues to be a major cause of secondary hypertension. |
PubMedID- 22569449 | The use of hypertensive donors with renal artery stenosis due to atherosclerosis and fibromuscular dysplasia is still debated. |
PubMedID- 20302652 | Effective management of these modifiable factors with appropriate changes in lifestyle may halt or slow the development of severe atherosclerosis leading to carotid stenosis or cerebrovascular events. |
PubMedID- 25624980 | Much like coronary atherosclerosis, this disease leads to arterial stenosis secondary to the buildup of lipid-based plaques in intracranial vessels. |
PubMedID- 23596481 | Coronary heart disease is a common clinical disease, caused by vascular stenosis or obstruction due to coronary atherosclerosis or myocardial ischemia, or necrosis due to functional changes of the coronary arteries (convulsion), also called ischemic heart disease. |
PubMedID- 20642890 | Carotid artery stenosis due to arteriosclerosis increases the risk of cerebral ischemia via embolic phenomena or reduced blood flow. |
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