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Causes of Cerebrovascular Conditions

Cerebrovascular Conditions Causes: Book Excerpts

Cerebrovascular Conditions as a complication of other conditions:

Other conditions that might have Cerebrovascular Conditions as a complication may, potentially, be an underlying cause of Cerebrovascular Conditions. Our database lists the following as having Cerebrovascular Conditions as a complication of that condition:

Medical news summaries relating to Cerebrovascular Conditions:

The following medical news items are relevant to causes of Cerebrovascular Conditions:

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As with all medical conditions, there may be many causal factors. Further relevant information on causes of Cerebrovascular Conditions may be found in:

Causes of Cerebrovascular Conditions: Online Medical Books

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Umbilicus – Single Umbilical Artery: Differential Diagnosis
(In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms)

  • Developmental agenesis or hypoplasia
    –No clear sex ratio
    –Males more likely to have associated malformations
    –Increased incidence in twins, either mono- or dizygotic
    –Increased incidence of placental anomalies
    –More common in low birth weight infants
    –More common in premature infants
  • Associated maternal factors
    –Maternal diabetes
    –Maternal epilepsy
    –Toxemia
  • Intrauterine thrombosis of other umbilical artery
  • Malformations are associated with SUA in 45% of cases
    –Genitourinary (33%): Renal agenesis, dysgenesis, hypoplasia; ambiguous genitalia
    –Musculoskeletal (37%): Clubfoot, vertebral anomalies
    –Cardiovascular (30%): Patent ductus arteriosus, ventricular septal defect, dextrocardia
    –Gastrointestinal (28%): Imperforate anus, tracheoesophageal fistula
    –Respiratory (9%): Pulmonary hypoplasia (malformations due to disruption of blood flow), sirenomelia
  • Chromosomal anomalies
    –Trisomy 18

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Source: In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms, 2007


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