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A thick, waxy plaque can limit, or completely obstruct, blood flow to the brain
What is Cerebrovascular Disease? The term ÷ cerebrovascular's consists of two parts cerebro is a large part of the brain and vascular includes arteries and veins. It refers to a set of circumstances that cause hindrance to the circulation of blood to the brain,...
Protect your most important asset, your brain.
What is Brain stroke? Brain stroke is a serious condition that crops up when a blood vessel in the brain erupts. In some cases, there may be blockage in the brain nerves too. In either of the cases, the outcome will be a serious disability or death. If a proper...
Atrial Fibrillation – Keeping the heart’s electrical system in order
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is defined as an irregular and frequently rapid heart rate that causes poor blood flow to the body. The two upper chambers of the heart, called atria, beat in a disorganized way and out of coordination with the two lower chambers of the heart,...
Congenital Heart Diseases in Adults
Adult congenital heart disease (CHD) includes a population of two types of patients. One with disease diagnosed during childhood and subsequently treated but need follow-up during adult years. The other category with disease diagnosed during adult years due to no show...