J Assoc Physicians India
October 2014
Vascular malformations are difficult to treat because of poor results of treatment and recurrence of symptoms. Percutaneous and/or transluminal embolisation has refined the treatment of surface vascular lesions; especially with availability of variety of sclerosants.We report a case of a young girl with vascular malformation of right foot, which was treated with percutaneous sclerotherapy with sodium tetradecyl sulphate (STS).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The Euro Heart Survey on diabetes and heart has demonstrated high prevalence of latent glucose abnormalities in non-diabetic patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) in the European population. The aim of our survey was to assess the prevalence of latent abnormal glucose regulation in adult non-diabetic CAD patients in India.
Methods And Results: Seven centers distributed across India recruited 350 patients.
Purpose: Previous studies have reported inadequate anti-platelet effect in 0.4-35% of patients taking aspirin. Such studies have arbitrarily defined the terms "semi-responders", "non-responders" or "resistant" to variable doses of aspirin on the basis of absolute values derived from different ex-vivo platelet aggregation (PA) methods.
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