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  2. Arterial embolism - Wikipedia

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    Treatment is aimed at controlling symptoms and improving the interrupted blood flow to the affected area of the body. [2] Medications include: Antithrombotic medication. These are commonly given because thromboembolism is the major cause of arterial embolism. Examples are:

  3. Cholesterol embolism - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms experienced in cholesterol embolism depend largely on the organ involved. Non-specific symptoms often described are fever, muscle ache and weight loss.Embolism to the legs causes a mottled appearance and purple discoloration of the toes, small infarcts and areas of gangrene due to tissue death that usually appear black, and areas of the skin that assume a marbled pattern known as ...

  4. Thrombolysis - Wikipedia

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    Thrombolysis, also called fibrinolytic therapy, is the breakdown of blood clots formed in blood vessels, using medication.It is used in ST elevation myocardial infarction, stroke, and in cases of severe venous thromboembolism (massive pulmonary embolism or extensive deep vein thrombosis).

  5. Aspirin is a blood thinner. Depending on your health ... - AOL

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    Aside from pain treatment, doctors may prescribe aspirin to patients who are at risk of heart attack or stroke, according to Harvard Health. Dr. Michael J. Blaha, ...

  6. How doctors may be able to predict your stroke risk through ...

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    Researchers believe this method provides a less invasive way of testing stroke risk than traditional tests. While some may say the eyes are a window to the soul, for quite a while, ...

  7. Everything to know about cystic fibrosis and what causes it - AOL

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    Despite the many advantages these therapies provide, "approximately 10% of individuals cannot benefit from modulators due to their genetic mutations or ability to tolerate the treatment," says Boyle.

  8. Thrombosis - Wikipedia

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    For anticoagulant treatment, it is not clear if unfractionated and/or low molecular weight heparin treatment is effective at decreasing mortality and serious adverse events in this population. [19] There is also insufficient evidence to understand the risk of adverse effects associated with these treatment approaches in term or preterm infants.

  9. 100 Different Types of Diets - AOL

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    TB12 Method (Tom Brady diet plan) The basics: Mostly plant-based organic foods, with restrictions on certain food combinations and eating times. Positives: Emphasizes nutrient-rich vegetables and ...