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Exploring Radiofemoral Delay: Understanding Its Mechanisms and Identifying Its Causes
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What is Radiofemoral Delay and What are its Causes? Radiofemoral delay is a clinical sign indicative of a significant delay between the palp...
Understanding Atherosclerosis of the Aorta: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention.
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Atherosclerosis is a common disease that affects the arteries of the body. It is characterized by the buildup of plaque within the walls of ...
Understanding Peripheral Embolism: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
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Peripheral embolism is a medical condition that occurs when a blood clot or a piece of debris, such as fat or air, travels from one part of ...
Pulseless Disease (Takayasu's Arteritis): Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
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Pulseless disease, also known as Takayasu's arteritis, is a rare, chronic, autoimmune condition that causes inflammation of the aorta, t...
Supravalvular Aortic Stenosis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outlook
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Supravalvular aortic stenosis (SVAS) is a rare but serious heart condition that affects the aorta, the main artery that carries blood from ...
Understanding Pre-Subclavian Coarctation: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
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Pre-subclavian coarctation is a rare form of congenital heart disease that affects the aorta, the main artery that carries blood from the he...
Aortic Aneurysm: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
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An aortic aneurysm is a serious medical condition characterized by the abnormal bulging or enlargement of the aorta, the largest blood vesse...
A Comprehensive Guide to Thoracic Inlet Syndrome
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Thoracic Inlet Syndrome (TIS), also known as Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS), is a group of disorders that involve compression, irritation, o...
Preventing Thoracic Inlet Syndrome
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While not all cases of Thoracic Inlet Syndrome - TIS can be prevented, there are steps individuals can take to reduce their risk: Maintain p...
Surgical options for Thoracic Inlet Syndrome
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In more severe cases or if conservative treatments fail, surgical intervention may be necessary. Surgical options for Thoracic Inlet Syndro...
Treatment Options for Thoracic Inlet Syndrome
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Treatment for Thoracic Inlet Syndrome - TIS depends on the severity of symptoms and the underlying cause. Conservative treatments are usuall...
Diagnosis of Thoracic Inlet Syndrome
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Diagnosing Diagnosis of Thoracic Inlet Syndrome - TIS can be challenging due to the variability in symptoms and the potential for overlap wi...
Symptoms of Thoracic Inlet Syndrome
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Thoracic Inlet Syndrome - TIS can present with a wide range of symptoms, depending on which structures are compressed. Common symptoms incl...
Causes of Thoracic Inlet Syndrome
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Thoracic Inlet Syndrome(TIS) can be attributed to several factors that lead to the compression of neurovascular structures in the thoracic i...
Exploring Normal Anatomical Variations: Understanding the Diversity of the Human Body
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Normal anatomical variations refer to the natural differences in the shape, size, position, and number of structures within the human body....
How to examine for Dorsalis pedis pulse:an OSCE guide
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Dorsalis pedis pulse is located on top of the foot, immediately lateral to the extensor of hallucis longus (dorsalis pedis artery). Th...
How to examine for Collapsing Pulse an OSCE guide
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The term collapsing pulse is used to describe a pulse with a rapid upstroke and descent, and is characteristically described in aortic r...
How to examine for radiofemoral delay.an OSCE guide
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Radiofemoral delay is an important clinical sign that help to detect the coarctation of aorta How to elicit radiofemoral delay? To d...
How to examine for Femoral pulse:an OSCE guide
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The femoral pulse is palpated over the ventral thigh between the pubic symphysis and anterior superior iliac spine with the middle and inde...
How to examine for carotid artery an OSCE guide
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The common carotid artery is palpated on the neck below the jaw and lateral to the larynx/trachea (that is mid-point between your earlobe a...
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