Embolic Occlusion Scholarly Journal
Surgical and medical care patients are at a heightened risk for arterial embolization thanks to pre-existing conditions like age, hypercoagulability, cardiac abnormalities and atherosclerotic disease. Most arterial emboli are clots that originate within the guts and visit distant vascular beds where they cause arterial occlusion, ischemia, and potentially infarction. Other emboli form on the surface of eroded plaque or within its lipid core. Thromboemboli are the big clots which extricate from the exterior of athesclerotic lesions and occlude within distal arteries causing immediate ischemia. Atheroemboli, which is created from splitting the lipid essential inclination to source a process of organ dysfunction and systemic inflammation, termed cholesterol embolization syndrome. The presentation of arterial emboli depends on the arterial bed that's affected. The foremost common manifestations are strokes and acute lower limb ischemia. Not as much of frequently, emboli mark the higher extremities, mesenteric or renal arteries.
High Impact List of Articles
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ALK overexpression in triple-negative breast cancer using immunohistochemistry - Zonaira Rathore - Chughtai Lab, Pakistan.
Zonaira RathoreAbstract: Journal of Pathology and Disease Biology
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ALK overexpression in triple-negative breast cancer using immunohistochemistry - Zonaira Rathore - Chughtai Lab, Pakistan.
Zonaira RathoreAbstract: Journal of Pathology and Disease Biology
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Global Summit on Melanoma and Carcinoma
Stefan Glueck -
Global Summit on Melanoma and Carcinoma
Stefan Glueck -
Market Analysis_Oncology Nursing
Kathy Nabie -
Market Analysis_Oncology Nursing
Kathy Nabie -
2020 Conference Announcement on Clinical Pharmacy and Clinical Research
Paul insel -
2020 Conference Announcement on Clinical Pharmacy and Clinical Research
Paul insel -
Antimicrobial resistance: An agent in zoonotic disease and increased morbidity.
Elaine Meade, Mark Anthony Slattery, Mary GarveyReview Article: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology
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Antimicrobial resistance: An agent in zoonotic disease and increased morbidity.
Elaine Meade, Mark Anthony Slattery, Mary GarveyReview Article: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology
Conference Proceedings
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Evaluation of the health seeking practices among diabetics (>10 years of duration) in the field practice areas of government medical college, Amritsar
Mohan LalScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Diabetology
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Evaluation of the health seeking practices among diabetics (>10 years of duration) in the field practice areas of government medical college, Amritsar
Mohan LalScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Diabetology
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CH4 capture and sequestration for feed, food and farm facilities - The Southeast asian experience
Nervy C Santiago, DVMPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology
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CH4 capture and sequestration for feed, food and farm facilities - The Southeast asian experience
Nervy C Santiago, DVMPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology
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Mechanistic in vitro Anti-Lung Cancer study of Ceratonia siliqua (Egyptian Carob) extract
Marwa El-ZeftawyScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology
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Mechanistic in vitro Anti-Lung Cancer study of Ceratonia siliqua (Egyptian Carob) extract
Marwa El-ZeftawyScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology
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Berberine as multi-targets therapeutic weapon against Alzheimer’s disease
Doaa A GhareebScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology
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Berberine as multi-targets therapeutic weapon against Alzheimer’s disease
Doaa A GhareebScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology
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When skin care alone does not cut it
Juris Bunkis -
When skin care alone does not cut it
Juris Bunkis