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WHAT IS CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY?
Our heart pumps blood (and oxygen) to all the body organs. Heart muscle also needs oxygen for the function of pumping, which is supplied to the heart by Coronary arteries. Coronary angiography is a test that uses special dye and special x-rays to show the insides of your coronary arteries. The facility where such test is possible with special x-ray machine is called Cath lab (catheterization laboratory).
In this procedure, a thin, hollow tube cal...more
Our heart pumps blood (and oxygen) to all the body organs. Heart muscle also needs oxygen for the function of pumping, which is supplied to the heart by Coronary arteries. Coronary angiography is a test that uses special dye and special x-rays to show the insides of your coronary arteries. The facility where such test is possible with special x-ray machine is called Cath lab (catheterization laboratory).
In this procedure, a thin, hollow tube cal...more
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A Brain Tumour can be defined as an abnormal growth of the tissues in the brain, which can disrupt the proper brain functions. Generally, the cells in the human body die and are replaced by new cells, while in the case of a tumour, the old cells do not die and form an accumulation and continues to grow to form a mass as more and more cells are added to it.
Symptoms of Brain Tumour:
Headache: Having headache on regular basis, without any history of having such frequent headaches...more
Symptoms of Brain Tumour:
Headache: Having headache on regular basis, without any history of having such frequent headaches...more
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A stroke, also known as cerebrovascular accident (CVA), cerebrovascular insult(CVI), or brain attack, can occur when a part of the brain is deprived of blood flow. When brain cells are deprived of oxygen they begin to die, due to which the functions controlled by that part of the brain also stops, which results in different types of disabilities among stroke survivors.
There are two types of strokes
Hemorrhagic
Ischemic stroke
The first is caused when a brain aneurysm o...more
There are two types of strokes
Hemorrhagic
Ischemic stroke
The first is caused when a brain aneurysm o...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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A stroke, also called cerebrovascular accident (CVA), cerebrovascular insult(CVI), or brain attack, occurs when a part of the brain is deprived of blood flow. When the brain cells are deprived of oxygen they begin to die. When brain cells die, the functions controlled by that part of the brain also stops, which results in different types of disabilities among stroke survivors.
There are two types of strokes
Hemorrhagic
Ischemic stroke
The first is caused when a brain an...more
There are two types of strokes
Hemorrhagic
Ischemic stroke
The first is caused when a brain an...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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A stroke, also called cerebrovascular accident (CVA), cerebrovascular insult(CVI), or brain attack, occurs when a part of the brain is deprived of blood flow. When the brain cells are deprived of oxygen they begin to die. When brain cells die, the functions controlled by that part of the brain also stops, which results in different types of disabilities among stroke survivors.
There are two types of strokes
Hemorrhagic
Ischemic stroke
The first is caused when a brain an...more
There are two types of strokes
Hemorrhagic
Ischemic stroke
The first is caused when a brain an...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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A Brain Tumour can be defined as an abnormal growth of the tissues in the brain, which can disrupt the proper brain functions. Generally, the cells in the human body die and are replaced by new cells, while in the case of a tumour, the old cells do not die and form an accumulation and continues to grow to form a mass as more and more cells are added to it.
Symptoms of Brain Tumour:
Headache: Having headache on regular basis, without any history of having such frequent headaches...more
Symptoms of Brain Tumour:
Headache: Having headache on regular basis, without any history of having such frequent headaches...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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A stroke, also called cerebrovascular accident (CVA), cerebrovascular insult(CVI), or brain attack, occurs when a part of the brain is deprived of blood flow. When the brain cells are deprived of oxygen they begin to die. When brain cells die, the functions controlled by that part of the brain also stops, which results in different types of disabilities among stroke survivors.
There are two types of strokes
Hemorrhagic
Ischemic stroke
The first is caused when a brain an...more
There are two types of strokes
Hemorrhagic
Ischemic stroke
The first is caused when a brain an...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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A Brain Tumour can be defined as an abnormal growth of the tissues in the brain, which can disrupt the proper brain functions. Generally, the cells in the human body die and are replaced by new cells, while in the case of a tumour, the old cells do not die and form an accumulation and continues to grow to form a mass as more and more cells are added to it.
Symptoms of Brain Tumour:
Headache: Having headache on regular basis, without any history of having such frequent headaches...more
Symptoms of Brain Tumour:
Headache: Having headache on regular basis, without any history of having such frequent headaches...more
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A brain tumor can occur at any age and it generally occurs in people in the age group of 40-60 years. The common types of brain tumor are termed as meningioma and gliomas. These supratentorial brain tumors generally occur above the covering of the cerebellum tissue. In children, brain tumors occur at the age of 1-12 years and the most common tumors are ependymomas, astrocytoma and meduloblastomas. Brain tumor is the common cause of death even in children.
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Last Updated: 4 years ago• Featured Tip
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A stroke, also called cerebrovascular accident (CVA), cerebrovascular insult(CVI), or brain attack, occurs when a part of the brain is deprived of blood flow. When the brain cells are deprived of oxygen they begin to die. When brain cells die, the functions controlled by that part of the brain also stops, which results in different types of disabilities among stroke survivors.
There are two types of strokes
Hemorrhagic
Ischemic stroke
The first is caused when a brain an...more
There are two types of strokes
Hemorrhagic
Ischemic stroke
The first is caused when a brain an...more
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