Increase of blood flow to specific tissues in the body. Sometimes Hyperemia may signify an underlying health condition. These conditions include: A condition in which body overreacts to certain ...
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is often followed by fever. The rise in brain temperature can lead to ischemic brain injury, hyperemia, exacerbation of cerebral edema, and increased intracranial ...
Atherosclerosis can be diagnosed by the presence of reactive hyperemia, which is measured by changes in the peripheral arterial tone. In addition to endothelial dysfunction, skin accumulation of ...
Eosinophilic gastroenteritis (EGE) is characterized by dense eosinophilic inflammation of one or several digestive tract sections. The symptoms include abdominal pain, weight loss, vomiting and ...
The effective increase in microvessel diameter can also help the injured brain combat hyperemia by allowing blood to flow out of the region (Doyle et al., 2001; Kramer, 2003; Pascual, Khwaja ...
Marijuana has been shown to have neuroprotective properties and to reduce high intraocular pressure, pupil restriction, and conjunctival hyperemia, all of which results in glaucoma. Smoked marijuana ...
They randomly allocated 44 and 40 subjects (of both sexes) aged 35 to 75 years to the FMD and MD arms, respectively, and assessed their endothelial function from baseline to the end of the ...
Each heavy vertical line represents two-tenths second. Note the double systolic sound associated with the double summit of the pulsus bisferiens in this case of severe aortic stenosis. The purpose ...
Brimonidine tartrate 0.1%, 0.15%; oph. soln; contains purite. Alphagan P is a relatively selective alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist with a peak ocular hypotensive effect occurring at 2 hours ...