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Stem Cell Treatment for Heart Disease
from Dailymotion - most recent videos September 21, 2008
Jim Cook talks about how his history of coronary artery disease and heart attacks gave him congestive heart failure which led him to search for a solution. He decided on Vescell adult stem cell therapy. Author: VesCell Tags: Vescell Theravitae congestive heart failure coronary artery disease transplant adult stem cell therapy attack Posted: 22 September 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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ICPAFR 4 Henry Zheng
from Revver - music Videos September 03, 2008
Author: healthdoctor Added: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 06:54:59 -0800 Duration: 223Part 4 Quantifying the Dose-response and Level of Protection of Walking against Coronary Heart Disease Meta-Analysis 25th International Conference on Physical Activity and Fitness Research, Loma Linda University, September 2, 2008 Music--Vivaldi Summer
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Prehypertensive Young Adults Likely To Have Atherosclerosis
from Revver - american Videos July 14, 2008
Author: YourUpdateTV Added: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 18:39:33 -0800 Duration: 136A new study published in Annals of Internal Medicine finds that prehypertensionsystolic blood pressure 120 to 139 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure 80 to 89 mmHg during young adulthood is common and associated with coronary atherosclerosis that ...
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What is Angina? (Heart Basics #3)
from Most Recent March 19, 2008
Author: fullturn Added: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 03:46:17 -0800 Duration: 191Over 6 million Americans suffer from the angina, yet many people have never even heard the term. Lets look at what angina is.
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Health Tip: Angina and Heart Attacks
from Most Recent March 19, 2008
Author: fullturn Added: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 03:46:17 -0800 Duration: 63Angina" may not be at the forefront of your vocabulary, but this common condition could be a warning sign of a heart attack!
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Radiology: MRI versus CT Scanning
from MUSC Radiology Podcast February 25, 2008
Dr. Zoran Rumboldt, Chief of the Neuroradiology section at MUSC, explains the difference between two common radiologic procedures CT and MR scans. He contrasts these two modalities on the basis of various factors and indicates circumstances for which each is preferable. Dr. Rumboldt describes each imaging technique in detail and also differentiates between them in regard to patient comfort.
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Radiology: PET/CT Scan
from MUSC Radiology Podcast February 22, 2008
Radiologist Dr. Leonie Gordon explains the use of PET/CT technology for detecting tumors, dementia, strokes, and metastasis of cancer. She explains what is actually involved in the scanning procedure. In this radiology podast, Dr. Gordon also notes that PET/CT can be used for tracking cancer treatment response.
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Interventional Radiology: A Growing Field
from MUSC Radiology Podcast February 15, 2008
Interventional radiologist Dr. Bayne Selby describes how the field of interventional radiology has progressed to image guided surgeries. He offers examples of the range of procedures performed by interventional radiologists. Dr. Selby concludes this radiology podcast by mentioning increased patient access to interventional radiologists in recent years.
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Stroke: Evaluating Risk
from MUSC Heart and Vascular Health Podcast February 19, 2008
In this vascular health podcast, vascular surgeon Dr. Jacob Robison explains the potential contribution of carotid artery disease to stroke. He distinguishes between transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) and severe stroke, pointing to TIAs as significant warning signs of stroke risk. Dr. Robison lays out the evaluation and treatment processes for symptoms of TIAs, detailing some of the specicific stroke prevention techniques performed at MUSC.
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Claudication: Cramping of the Legs
from MUSC Heart and Vascular Health Podcast February 19, 2008
Vascular surgeon Dr. Jacob Robison describes claudication, a painful cramping of the legs during physical activity. He explains how a patient is evaluated for blood restriction and also offers information on several treatment options. He focuses on modification of risk factors as a first line of defense. In this vascular health podcast, Dr. Robison also addresses the question of whether loss of a limb is the likely outcome of claudication, mentioning warning signs of significant blood flow restrictions.
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Renal Stones: Radiologic Diagnosis
from MUSC Radiology Podcast February 06, 2008
In this uroradiology podcast, uroradiologist Dr. Nancy Curry describes the medical workup of kidney stones, explaining how CT scanning has allowed progress in efficiency of diagnosis. She discusses the uroradiologists role in guiding both the pre- and post-treatment of patients with kidney stones.
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Interventional Radiology: Varicose Veins
from MUSC Radiology Podcast February 15, 2008
Interventional radiologist Dr. Bayne Selby talks about progress in the treatment of varicose veins toward the less invasive techniques of interventional radiology. He describes symptoms of varicose veins as well as the laser technique favored at MUSC. In this radiology podcast, Dr. Selby notes high levels of post-procedure patient satisfaction.
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Interventional Radiology: Fibroids and Uterine Artery Embolization
from MUSC Radiology Podcast February 15, 2008
Dr. Bayne Selby, an interventional radiologist, discusses a procedure called uterine artery embolization for fibroids, which are benign tumors of the uterus. He explains what the procedure involves and notes success rates. Dr. Selby describes how imaging is used to guide catheters through blood vessels. He concludes this radiology podcast with a discussion of recovery from uterine artery embolization.
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Radiology: Development of Interventional Radiology
from MUSC Radiology Podcast January 29, 2008
Chair of the Department of Radiology at MUSC, Dr. Philip Costello, explains how the field of radiology has evolved to include interventional procedures. He describes some of the sub-specialties within interventional radiology, focusing on vascular intervention, treatment of tumors and blocked systems of the intestinal tract via catheters, and interventional oncology. Dr. Costello concludes by pointing out the benefits of MUSCs team approach for determining and executing the best course of patient care.
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Blood in the Urine: Uroradiologic Imaging
from MUSC Radiology Podcast February 06, 2008
Dr. Nancy Curry, the only uroradiologist in the state of South Carolina, talks about hematuria, or blood in the urine. She explains the course of evaluation if red blood cells are found in the urine and describes certain conditions which might cause some combination of red blood cells, white blood cells, and proteins. In this uroradiology podcast, Dr. Curry outlines different imaging techniques for diagnosis, focusing on CT scanning.
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Radiology: Excellence at MUSC
from MUSC Radiology Podcast January 29, 2008
Dr. Philip Costello, Chair of the Department of Radiology at MUSC, emphasizes MUSCs commitment to excellence in his department. In this podcast he focuses on the superior faculty, world-class facilities and research programs, and in-depth knowledge of imaging and interventional procedures. Dr. Costello notes the importance of the inter-disciplinary approach to patient care practiced at MUSC.
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