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A biopsy of the kidney was performed which showed vascular nephropathy associated with chronic parenchymal alterations (damage ... given here: “…Cenesthesis is disturbed by peripheral neuropathy. In view of the excellent response and the clinical ...
opinion, it is likely that the cause of the symptoms is peripheral neuropathy or radiculopathy. ... Doppler of the legs are reported to be normal. A thorough vascular investigation demonstrated moderate widespread vascular disease . ...
67-year-old with multiple co morbities: Heart, renal, vascular, hypertensive. His biopsy showed left lower lobe lung mass that was a ... not tender. Masses felt in upper abdomen Peripheral pulses felt: R F P DP TP Right Yes Yes Yes Left Yes Yes ...
extension to the intrahepatic subdivision branches ; the peripheral thrombosis progression involves the mesenteric vein and its ... affects signal alteration of the hepatic parenchyma on vascular basis, with apparent saving of the segments VI and VII, is confirmed. ...
His past medical history is remarkake for: Vascular surgery (peripheral vascular disease ?) Colon polypectomy ...
soft belly, no tenderness, masses felt in upper abdomen. Peripheral pulses- felt bilaterally in radialis artery, dorsalis pedis and ... 67 year old with multiple co morbities: heart, renal, vascular, hypertensive. Left lower lobe lung mass that biopsy showed was a ...
vesicle invasion Gleason Score 5 + 4. Evidence of vascular invasion , evidence of lymphatic invasion , positive edges”. ... the lesions show a not homogeneous impregnation, partially peripheral, surely not pathognomonic for the presence of angiomatous lesions ...
67-year-old with multiple co morbities: Heart, renal, vascular, hypertensive. His biopsy showed left lower lobe lung mass that was a ... not tender. Masses felt in upper abdomen Peripheral pulses felt: R F P DP TP Right Yes Yes Yes Left Yes Yes ...
His past medical history is remarkake for: Vascular surgery (peripheral vascular disease ?) Colon polypectomy ...
therefore, that suggests claudication (neurogenic or vascular), since rest ameliorates the foot discomfort. The narrative summary ... First, there is a suggestion of claudication and if the peripheral vasculature is normal, then evidence for spinal stenosis should be ...