| BHAT | Beta Blocker Heart Attack Trial |
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| HAPPHY | Heart Attack Primary Prevention in Hypertension |
| MAC | MacConkey [broth]; major ambulatory category; malignancy-associated changes; maximum allowable conce... |
| NHAAP | National Heart Attack Alert Program |
| PA | panic attack; pantothenic acid; paralysis agitans; paranoia; passive aggressive; pathology; patient'... |
| ischemic optic neuropathy | Optic nerve neuropathy secondary to hypoperfusion of the low pressure posterior ciliary arteries supplying the optic nerve head (nonarteritic) or to temporal arteritis (arteritic). (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ischemic preconditioning | A technique in which tissue is rendered resistant to the deleterious effects of prolonged ischemia and reperfusion by prior exposure to brief, repeated periods of vascular occlusion. (am j physiol 1995 may;268(5 pt 2):h2063-7, abstract) (12 Dec 1998) |
| ischemic preconditioning, myocardial | Exposure of myocardial tissue to brief, repeated periods of vascular occlusion in order to render the myocardium resistant to the deleterious effects of ischemia or reperfusion. The period of pre-exposure and the number of times the tissue is exposed to ischemia and reperfusion vary, the average being 3 to 5 minutes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| optic neuropathy, ischemic | A severely blinding disease resulting from loss of the arterial blood supply to the optic nerve as a result of occlusive disorders of the nutrient arteries. Optic neuropathy is divided into anterior, which causes a pale oedema of the optic disk, and posterior, in which the optic disk is not swollen and the abnormality occurs between the globe and the optic chiasm. Ischemic anterior optic neuropathy usually causes a loss of vision that may be sudden or occur over several days; ischemic posterior optic neuropathy is uncommon and the diagnosis depends largely upon exclusion of other causes, chiefly stroke and brain tumour. (12 Dec 1998) |
| transient ischemic attack |
A transient stroke that lasts only a few minutes.
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| transient ischemic attack |
A temporary stroke-like event that lasts for only a short time and is caused by a temporarily blocked blood vessel leading to or within the brain. Also called a
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| transient ischemic attack |
A transient ischemic attack is the sudden failure of the brain to work properly as a result of a temporary reduction of blood supply.
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| transient ischemic attack |
Sometimes when the arteries that go to the brain are partially closed, the patient may have a temporary change in vision, balance, thought processes, etc. This is a TIA. The symptoms may be similar to a stroke, but they get better. TIAs are an important warning to go to a physician.
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| transient ischemic attack |
Reversible neurological or retinal deficits secondary to a temporary deficit in blood flow. Symptoms last for less than 24 hours, usually less than half an hour. There is complete recovery of function within 24 hours.
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