Cerebrovascualr Anatomy
Uncommon Pathology of the Carotid System
The Veins of the Lower Extremity
Mapping of the superficial system/Venous Valvular Insufficiency
Central VAD placement
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The role of the superficial venous system.

What is to regulate body temperature?

1

The 2 diseases associated with Dissections and Intimal Flaps.

What is Marfan's Syndrome and Ehlor's Danlos?

1

The normal venous volume.

What is <150ml?

1

The 3 procedures that are reserved for serious DVTs.

What is Systemic Thrombolysis, Catheter Directed Thrombolysis, and Percutaneous Mechanical Thrombectomy?

1

The 2 veins that communicate with the median cubital vein. 

What are Basilic and Cephalic veins?

2

The layer that contains the Vasa Vasorum.

What is the Adventitia?

2

The term referred to as "s-shaped."

What is tortuos?

2

The reference of phasic flow.

What are respiratory variations?
2

The types of lytic agents.

What are Streptokinase and tPA?

2

The vein that separates the subclavian and axillary vein.

What is the Cephalic vein?

3

The 3 walls/layers of arteries.

What is 1) Tunica Intima, 2) Tunica Media, 3) Adventitia

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The term that is "A tear along the inner layer of an artery that results in the splitting or separation of the walls of a blood vessel."

What is a Dissection?

3

The presence of continuous flow is consistent with this. 

What is a more proximal obstruction?

3

The treatment most commonly used to treat May Thurner's syndrome.

What is a Venous Stent?

3

The term is also known as "Innominate."

What is Brachiocephalic?

4

The Gold Standard for arteries.

What is angiography?

4

The 4 false lumen flow patterns.

What is 1) Antegrade 2) To-and-fro 3) No flow as Thrombus 4) Retrograde?

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The direction in which blood should flow through a perforating vein.

What is superficial to deep?

4

The most common complication of DVT.

What is reflux?

4

The 3 symptoms of a PE.

What are chest pain, tachypnea, and tachycardia?

5

The "window shade", monocular blindness, TIA of the eye.

What is Amarosis Fugax?

5

The #1 place for Dissections/Intimal Flaps to form or originate.

What is the Aorta extended into the CCA?
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The lightly echogenic, poorly attached, spongy substance with possible dilated vein consistent with a total obstruction.

What is an acute thrombus?
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The 2 types of Venous disease.

What are Primary and Secondary?

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The terms venous stasis, hypercoagulability, and vessel wall injury make this up.

What is Virchow's triad?