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Cerebral vascular insufficiency is defined as insufficient blood flow to the brain. The most common cause of decreased blood flow is atherosclerosis of the arteries that supply blood to the brain.[read article]

Tests for Cerebral Vascular Insufficiency

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Cerebral angiography is a procedure that uses a special dye (contrast material) and x-rays to see how blood flows through the brain.  More
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Cerebral angiography is a procedure that uses a special dye (contrast material) and x-rays to see how blood flows through the brain.  More
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During a physical examination, a health care provider studies a patient's body to determine the presence or absence of physical problems. A typical physical ex...  More
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An arteriogram is an imaging test that uses x-rays and a special dye to see inside the arteries. It can be used to see arteries in the heart, brain, kidney, and man...  More
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Medical Procedures for Cerebral Vascular Insufficiency

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Angioplasty of Internal Carotid Artery
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Surgical Procedures for Cerebral Vascular Insufficiency

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Carotid artery surgery is a procedure to restore proper blood flow to the brain.  More
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Endovascular stent surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses advanced technology and instrumentation to treat such disorders of the circulatory s...  More
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Prescribed Medications for Cerebral Vascular Insufficiency

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ISOXSUPRINE (eye SOX syoo preen) is a type of vasodilator. This medicine is used to treat problems that result from poor blood circulation. It is also used to treat...  More
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Herbs and Supplements for Cerebral Vascular Insufficiency What's this?

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Ginkgo biloba has been used medicinally for thousands of years. Today, it is one of the top selling herbs in the United States. Ginkgo is used for the treatment of ...  More
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The main function of L-carnitine is to transfer long-chain fatty acids in the form of their acyl-carnitine esters across the inner mitochondrial membrane before bet...  More
Efficacy Grade C
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Interest in aortic acid began in the 1960s and focused on atherosclerosis (hardening of the artieries). This was a logical place to begin research, as aortic extrac...  More
Efficacy Grade C
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The main function of L-carnitine is to transfer long-chain fatty acids in the form of their acyl-carnitine esters across the inner mitochondrial membrane before bet...  More
Efficacy Grade C
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Alternative Procedures for Cerebral Vascular Insufficiency What's this?

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Overview : Chiropractic is a health care discipline that focuses on the relationship between musculoskeletal structure (primarily the spine) and body function ...  More
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