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ACA infarcts are rare because of the collateral circulation provided by the anterior communicating artery. ACA infarct
ACA infarct can ... uncommon causes of ischemic ... #frontallobe #Apraxia ... #aphasia #abulia
Myocardial infarction:
Classified into 5 types based on etiology and circumstances:

Type 1: Spontaneous MI caused by ischemia
Spontaneous MI caused by ischemia ... Type 2: Ischemia ... #MI #Ischemia #myocardialinfarction ... #CAD #thrombosis
The middle cerebral artery territory is the most commonly affected territory in a cerebral infarction, due
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Mean arterial pressure (MAP)

A common method used to estimate the MAP is the following formula:
* MAP
manifestations such as ischemia ... and infarction can ... dbp #perfusion #ischemia
Diabetic foot infections (DFIs) is a common complication of longstanding diabetes, and it is associated with
arterial disease (PAD ... co-pathogens in ischemic ... antibiotic therapy can ... evaluated for an ischemic
Acute limb ischemia (ALI)

Rapid decrease in lower limb blood flow due to acute occlusion of peripheral
Acute limb ischemia ... exacerbation of ischemia ... Critical Limb ischemia
SKIN RASHES 



Skin rashes can occur from a variety of factors, including infections, heat, allergens, immune
Skin rashes can ... significant morbidity can ... Rashes can be divided ... emergency providers can
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune, intraepithelial, blistering disease affecting the skin and mucous membranes. It
and captopril can ... Such a trigger can ... immunofluorescence can ... and bullae and can

Posterior cerebral artery (PCA) strokes can be challenging to diagnose, due to the variability in symptoms,
(PCA) strokes can ... of PCA strokes can
QT/QTc- Interval
โ€ข	Start of Q-wave to end of the T-wave (time of ventricular depolarization + repolarization).
โ€ข	Life threatening
or myocardial ischemia