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  • '''Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension''' (''pronunciation: pul-mon-ary ar-te-ri-al hy-per-ten-sion'' The term "Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension" is derived from the Latin word "pulmonarius" meaning "of the
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  • ...t''' (pronounced: /ˈælɪnz tɛst/) is a medical procedure used to assess the arterial blood flow to the hands. The test was named after Edgar Van Nuys Allen, an ...hat require cannulation or occlusion of the radial artery (e.g., [[cardiac catheterization]]). It helps to prevent ischemic complications.
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  • ...combination of [[physical examination]], [[echocardiogram]], and [[cardiac catheterization]]. ...erformed within the first week of life. The most common procedure is the [[arterial switch operation]].
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  • '''Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension''' '''Pulmonary arterial hypertension''' (''PAH'') is a [[disease]] of the [[heart]] and [[lungs]] t
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  • ...or [[surgery]]. It can also occur as a result of diseases that weaken the arterial wall, such as [[atherosclerosis]] or [[vasculitis]]. * [[True aneurysm]]: An aneurysm that involves all three layers of the arterial wall.
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  • * [[Catheterization]] - a technique in which a hollow, flexible tube is used to drain body flui ...ts on the body where external pressure can be applied to prevent excessive arterial bleeding
    220 KB (35,558 words) - 20:15, 31 December 2022