Cholesterol Embolism

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This could lead to heart attack or stroke. The tests used to diagnose an embolism depend on which type of embolism is suspected.
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A Primary Care Approach to the Patient with Claudication - February 15, 2000 - American Academy of Family Physicians
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease occurs in about 18 percent of persons over 70 years of age. Usually, patients who have this disease present ...
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Cholesterol embolism.
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Cholesterol embolism: still an unrecognized entity with a high mortality rate.
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Raloxifene for osteoporosis - Medications - Medical Encyclopedia - MSN Health & Fitness
Sometimes life-threatening pulmonary embolism is the first sign that you have deep vein thrombosis. Pulmonary embolism is the sudden blockage of an ...
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