Intro to Peripheral Vascular Disease with Dr. Dwivedi
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- čas přidán 24. 08. 2014
- Dr. Dwivedi is an associate professor and Chief of the Vascular Surgery Division at the University of Louisville. In this lecture, Dr. Dwivedi discusses perspectives on PVD tailored towards internal medicine providers. His faculty profile can be found here: louisvillesurgery.com/vascFacu...
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Thank you for uploading =) I loved it
Good questions at the end!
nice and very understandable lecture
VERY GOOD
My husband has a severe case of UPPER EXTREMITY PVD. The Drs here say it is quite rare. They thought he must have a tumor under his heart but an MRA proved he didn’t. His hands are purple with white fingernails. He has obvious large veins all up his arms. Somewhat on his chest and face. Any suggestions or info that you can give would be appreciated. He has a cardiologist, family MD and vascular specialist but no one can figure it out. 😞
Very nice! Question...do you use TICOM and in what circumstances?
I would Surely Love to Do an Internship With You at your University in the United States.
All I know is that it is very painful.
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