Aneurysms
Arterial Disorders
Inflammatory Disorders
Venous & Vasomotor
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100

Abnormal stretching or dilation of the wall of an artery or vein

What is an aneurysm?

100

Arterial thrombosis/embolism; thromboangiitis obliterans; arteriosclerosis obliterans

What are arterial disorders?

100

Vasculitis; polyarteritis nodosa; arteritis; allergic or hypersensitive angiitis; Kawasaki Disease; thromboangiitis obliterans

What are inflammatory disorders?

100

Thrombophlebitis

Varicose veins

Chronic venous insufficiency

What are venous disorders?

100

When the bone marrow stops producing cells

What is aplastic anemia?

200

Saccular, fusiform, and dissecting are

What is a true aneurysm?

200

Another name for thromboangiitis obliterans

What is Burger's Disease?

200

Fever, chills, tachycardia, arthralgia

Abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting

Are indicative of what type of response?

What is inflammatory?

200

Raynaud's disease

Complex regional pain syndrome

What are vasomotor disorders?

200

Overproduction of red blood cells

What is polycythemia?

300

When the vessel wall ruptures and a blood clot is retained in an out-pouching of tissue

What is a false aneurysm?

300

Most common arterial disorder (95%)

Smokers and DM pt's 

Proliferation of intima

Obliteration of lumen of artery

Arteriosclerosis Obliterans

300

Red tongue/taste buds pronounced "strawberry tongue"

6-8 wks resolved

Asian population

Lymph node syndrome

What is Kawasaki's Disease?

300

Intermittent episodes of small artery constriction of extremities

Triggers: Emotion - Cold

What is Raynaud's disease

300

Sympathectomy treats

What is Reynaud's disease?

400

Sudden severe chest p! w/ tearing sensation

Pain extending to neck, shoulders, LB or abdomen

Systolic BP <100 mmHg

Ecchymoses in flank and perianal area

Lightheadedness and nausea

Are all signs of

What is a ruptured aneurysm?

400

All of the following are causes of _____

Atherosclerosis, trauma, thrombus, vasculitis, vasomotor disorders, arterial punctures, polycythemia, chronic mechanical irritation

What is Arterial occlusive disease?

400

Type of vasculitis which involves temporal and cranial arteries. 

Tunica media is inflamed

Most common vasculitis in the US and older people

What is arteritis? AKA "giant cell arteritis"

400

Abnormal dilation of veins

Leads to tortuosity

Triggered by high venous pressure

What are Varicose veins?

400

Injecting small and medium sized varicose veins w/ a solution that scars the affected veins is called

What is sclerotherapy?

500
The most common site for an arterial aneurysm

What is the abdominal aorta (95%)?

500

Inflammatory thrombotic process resulting from vasculitis

High incidence in men <40 who smoke

Vasospasm occluding small and medium sized vessels of hands and feet

What is Buerger's Disease?

500

50% of pt's present w/ Hep B

Multiple sites of inflammation and destructive lesions in the arterial system

Small masses of tissue, nodes

What is Polyarteritis Nodosa?

500

Well's Clinical Decision Rule is used for what pathology?

What is DVT?

500

Removing smaller varicose veins through a series of tiny skin punctures. Local anesthesia alone. Scarring minimal.

What is ambulatory phlebectomy?

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