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PwP, Glaucoma and Citicoline
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure, as well as calculated
perfusion
pressures did not differ significantly between PD and control group with exception of higher diastolic
perfusion
pressure in PD patients’ eyes.
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure, as well as calculated
perfusion
pressures did not differ significantly between PD and control group with exception of higher diastolic
perfusion
pressure in PD patients’ eyes.
chartist
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Allogeneic Bone Marrow–Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Safety in Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease
Secondary outcomes included impact on peripheral markers, PD progression, and changes in brain
perfusion
. Results There were no serious adverse reactions related to the infusion and no responses to donor‐specific human leukocyte antigens.
Secondary outcomes included impact on peripheral markers, PD progression, and changes in brain
perfusion
. Results There were no serious adverse reactions related to the infusion and no responses to donor‐specific human leukocyte antigens.
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Has anyone with ischemic heart had chemo with docetaxel?
It looks like I have an ischemic heart, which was diagnosed with a nuclear
perfusion
test. I don't feel pain frequently and I can exercise at a moderate pace without a problem. I do occasionally feel some sharp pain in my chest. My MO wants to start me on Docetaxel in a week.
It looks like I have an ischemic heart, which was diagnosed with a nuclear
perfusion
test. I don't feel pain frequently and I can exercise at a moderate pace without a problem. I do occasionally feel some sharp pain in my chest. My MO wants to start me on Docetaxel in a week.
Oldie68
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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why would I need a Myocardial Perfusion Scan
Referred to Cardiology by doctors and other consultants because of signs/symptoms, finally told at Cardiology absolutely nothing wrong with my heart so why have I been referred for a Myocardial
Perfusion
Scan if nothing at all wrong.
Referred to Cardiology by doctors and other consultants because of signs/symptoms, finally told at Cardiology absolutely nothing wrong with my heart so why have I been referred for a Myocardial
Perfusion
Scan if nothing at all wrong.
Jan003
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
DTPA results
This is what the NMC has typed in the report: - Description: Both kidneys show proper
perfusion
and initial cortical uptake, with good secretion and excretion on delayed views. - Impression: Both kidneys show proper function without evidence of obstruction.
This is what the NMC has typed in the report: - Description: Both kidneys show proper
perfusion
and initial cortical uptake, with good secretion and excretion on delayed views. - Impression: Both kidneys show proper function without evidence of obstruction.
Sharam
in
Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Being undiagnosed by St Thomas's?
Went onto warfarin. 2015 - to St Thomas's Triple positive Started on hydroxychloroquine 2015-date Cognitive difficulties - PET scan showing hypo
perfusion
in the temporal lobe. started azathioprine which seems to have helped.
Went onto warfarin. 2015 - to St Thomas's Triple positive Started on hydroxychloroquine 2015-date Cognitive difficulties - PET scan showing hypo
perfusion
in the temporal lobe. started azathioprine which seems to have helped.
Fusch
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
Different scans
this time i contacted gp and I chanced my arm by contacting cardiologist secretary (was never directly signed back to gp according to letters), gp arranged bloods and ecg all fine and I did get a quick call yesterday with cardiologist with a follow up to be scheduled, has been suggested either mri
perfusion
this time i contacted gp and I chanced my arm by contacting cardiologist secretary (was never directly signed back to gp according to letters), gp arranged bloods and ecg all fine and I did get a quick call yesterday with cardiologist with a follow up to be scheduled, has been suggested either mri
perfusion
Stapes73
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Rate related LBBB & Bisoprolol
I’m 43 years old and apparently healthy on all other fronts, heart all good in other areas and no history of high blood pressure, but to run checks, I was put through the ECG, exercise test and a MRI stress
perfusion
test as well as having a monitor placed on me for 7 days to assess the heart.
I’m 43 years old and apparently healthy on all other fronts, heart all good in other areas and no history of high blood pressure, but to run checks, I was put through the ECG, exercise test and a MRI stress
perfusion
test as well as having a monitor placed on me for 7 days to assess the heart.
1978Nelly
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
MRI Perfusion Heart Scan
First time I have seen it referred to as an MRI
Perfusion
Scan rather than a Stress MRI !!!! So lets get on with Christmas now it's all organised for January that's the MRI not Christmas lol Just a question for anyone been recently for a scan did you wear a mask in the scanner ??
First time I have seen it referred to as an MRI
Perfusion
Scan rather than a Stress MRI !!!! So lets get on with Christmas now it's all organised for January that's the MRI not Christmas lol Just a question for anyone been recently for a scan did you wear a mask in the scanner ??
Prada47
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Glaucoma no longer a disease of elevated intraocular pressure
While IOP is certainly a risk factor, progression of glaucoma is likely more so related to ischemia from diminished ocular
perfusion
pressure given that progression may occur with any IOP.
While IOP is certainly a risk factor, progression of glaucoma is likely more so related to ischemia from diminished ocular
perfusion
pressure given that progression may occur with any IOP.
valfrance
in
Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Angiogram Results
I have been referred for a myocardial
perfusion
scan at the JR in Oxford with a follow up appointment in 3 months back at the clinic in Milton Keynes. They said currently it will be managed with medication (I was put on 4 different types).
I have been referred for a myocardial
perfusion
scan at the JR in Oxford with a follow up appointment in 3 months back at the clinic in Milton Keynes. They said currently it will be managed with medication (I was put on 4 different types).
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Update MRI and advice
I've had MRI on friday and I have my results description: gallbladder without concrements bile pathways not widened liver completely enlarged with heterogeneous enhancement after administration of contrast agent,
perfusion
abnormalities without focal changes. liver, kidneys, adrenal glands normal and
I've had MRI on friday and I have my results description: gallbladder without concrements bile pathways not widened liver completely enlarged with heterogeneous enhancement after administration of contrast agent,
perfusion
abnormalities without focal changes. liver, kidneys, adrenal glands normal and
Bazinga89
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
CT Scan
I now need a myocardial
perfusion
scan. I don’t understand. Is this a sign I may have serious problems.
I now need a myocardial
perfusion
scan. I don’t understand. Is this a sign I may have serious problems.
CharlieDav
in
Ataxia UK
2 years ago
Cardiology follow up
He wants an NHS referral, having done a myocardial
perfusion
scan.
He wants an NHS referral, having done a myocardial
perfusion
scan.
richard_jw
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Thyroid status and brain circulation: The Rotterdam Study
FT4 (in pmol/L) levels had an inverse u-shaped association with global brain
perfusion
, such that high and low levels of FT4 were associated with lower global brain
perfusion
compared to middle levels of FT4.
FT4 (in pmol/L) levels had an inverse u-shaped association with global brain
perfusion
, such that high and low levels of FT4 were associated with lower global brain
perfusion
compared to middle levels of FT4.
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
I'm booked for an MRI Cardiac stress perfusion next week, what are your experiences of these scans?
I had a stent in May and was really well until September when my Angina returned with attitude. My Naproxen has been increased to 20 mg twice a day and 2.5mg Bisoprolal added. I'm experiencing daily pain and have had a couple of visits to A&E when the pain spread to my neck and jaw.
I had a stent in May and was really well until September when my Angina returned with attitude. My Naproxen has been increased to 20 mg twice a day and 2.5mg Bisoprolal added. I'm experiencing daily pain and have had a couple of visits to A&E when the pain spread to my neck and jaw.
dinasaurnan
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Losing my determination
My last brain scan in June was a
perfusion
one but I don't know what conclusion they came to, but a small new lung lesion was found and quickly treat in September. I've had my follow up appointment for that radiotherapy consultant delayed twice with the next appointment by phone due in a week.
My last brain scan in June was a
perfusion
one but I don't know what conclusion they came to, but a small new lung lesion was found and quickly treat in September. I've had my follow up appointment for that radiotherapy consultant delayed twice with the next appointment by phone due in a week.
MacColl
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Muscle pain in chest
I've had a myocardial
perfusion
scan as it started on my left side and a chest xray which were both negative. I know it's muscular as it only hurts when i move. So, if i reach for something that part will hurt and go away after about 30 minutes. The same when I get up or get in my car etc.
I've had a myocardial
perfusion
scan as it started on my left side and a chest xray which were both negative. I know it's muscular as it only hurts when i move. So, if i reach for something that part will hurt and go away after about 30 minutes. The same when I get up or get in my car etc.
masieg
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Heart Scan
I then had to go back In April and have a
perfusion
scan. During the scan the doctor stopped it and said that it was not for me. A couple of weeks later I got a report from my cardioligist.
I then had to go back In April and have a
perfusion
scan. During the scan the doctor stopped it and said that it was not for me. A couple of weeks later I got a report from my cardioligist.
driverbadges
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Unsure of what is happening
Just had a myocardial
perfusion
scan which says 15% in lad which I believe is nothing to shout about? So why do I still get symptoms and run out of steam so quickly???
Just had a myocardial
perfusion
scan which says 15% in lad which I believe is nothing to shout about? So why do I still get symptoms and run out of steam so quickly???
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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