Claudication is a medical term usually referring to impairment in walking, or pain, discomfort, numbness, or tiredness in the legs that occurs during walking...
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Intermittent claudication, also known as vascular claudication, is a symptom that describes muscle pain on mild exertion (ache, cramp, numbness or sense...
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Neurogenic claudication (NC), also known as pseudoclaudication, is the most common symptom of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) and describes intermittent leg...
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Jaw claudication is pain in the jaw associated with chewing. It is a classic symptom of giant-cell arteritis, but can be confused with symptoms of temporomandibular...
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when walking, which resolves with rest and is known as intermittent claudication. Other symptoms include skin ulcers, bluish skin, cold skin, or abnormal...
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is a key component in treating spinal radiculopathy, myelopathy and claudication. When a single spinal nerve root is compressed, the resulting clinical...
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numbness, or weakness in the arms or legs which occurs due to intermittent claudication, a form of muscle pain resulting from peripheral artery diseases. This...
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true claudication. The first symptoms of stenosis include bouts of low back pain. After a few months or years, this may progress to claudication. The...
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among others, is a medication used to help the symptoms of intermittent claudication in peripheral vascular disease. If no improvement is seen after 3 months...
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procedure. Examples of vascular stenotic lesions include: Intermittent claudication (peripheral artery stenosis) Angina (coronary artery stenosis) Carotid...
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tenderness and sensitivity on the scalp jaw claudication (pain in jaw when chewing) tongue claudication (pain in tongue when chewing) and necrosis reduced...
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the surrounding popliteal fossa myofascial structures. This results in claudication and chronic leg ischemia. This condition mainly occurs more in young...
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paralysis. Pinched nerve, causing numbness. Intermittent neurogenic claudication characterized by lower limb numbness, weakness, diffuse or radicular...
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described in male patients as a triad of the following signs and symptoms: claudication of the buttocks and thighs absent or decreased femoral pulses erectile...
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of ischemia. Compared to the other manifestation of PAD, intermittent claudication, CLI has a negative prognosis within a year after the initial diagnosis...
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stimulants. Severe vasoconstriction may result in symptoms of intermittent claudication. The mechanism that leads to vasoconstriction results from the increased...
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main symptom is pain in the affected areas, at rest and while walking (claudication). The impaired circulation increases sensitivity to cold. Peripheral...
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When the disabling symptoms of spinal stenosis are primarily neurogenic claudication and the laminectomy is done without spinal fusion, there is generally...
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amputation and to improve walking ability in people with severe intermittent claudication (leg muscle pain) and ischemic rest pain. Popliteal bypass surgery is...
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consumption of alcohol had a protective effect against intermittent claudication. The lowest risk was seen in men who drank 1 to 2 drinks per day and...
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Erythromelalgia Fibromuscular dysplasia Hepatic artery thrombosis Intermittent claudication Raynaud's phenomenon Aneurysm / dissection / pseudoaneurysm torso: Aortic...
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regurgitation. Giant cell arteritis Headache, scalp tenderness, jaw claudication, and blindness. Primary medium vessel vasculitis Polyarteritis nodosa...
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Erythromelalgia Fibromuscular dysplasia Hepatic artery thrombosis Intermittent claudication Raynaud's phenomenon Aneurysm / dissection / pseudoaneurysm torso: Aortic...
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Erythromelalgia Fibromuscular dysplasia Hepatic artery thrombosis Intermittent claudication Raynaud's phenomenon Aneurysm / dissection / pseudoaneurysm torso: Aortic...
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Disease 440.21 Peripheral Arterial Disease with Intermittent Claudication (Also Claudication) 440.23 Peripheral Arterial Disease w/ ulceration 441 Aortic...
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systemic vasculitis in adults. Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR), headache, jaw claudication, and visual symptoms are the classic manifestations; however, 40% of...
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the elderly (average age 70) with fever, headache, weight loss, jaw claudication, tender vessels by the temples, polymyalgia rheumatica acute closed-angle...
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Erythromelalgia Fibromuscular dysplasia Hepatic artery thrombosis Intermittent claudication Raynaud's phenomenon Aneurysm / dissection / pseudoaneurysm torso: Aortic...
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palpitations, angina (if pre-existing heart disease is present), intermittent claudication of the legs, and symptoms of heart failure. On examination, the signs...
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characterized). Naftidrofuryl is also licensed for the treatment of intermittent claudication due to peripheral arterial disease. Naftidrofuryl is marketed under a...
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