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  1. Diabetic Retinopathy, Funduscopic Exam

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    Description: Funduscopic - Diabetic retinopathy 38 y/o male with diabetes, OS
    Keywords: Eye, Endocrine System Diseases, Diagnosis, diabetes, Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological, eye exam, Vascular Diseases
  2. Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (Crvo), Funduscopic Exam

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    Description: Central retinal vein occlusion, 77 y/o male OS
    Keywords: Eye, Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological, Diagnosis, Vascular Diseases, eye exam
  3. Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion, Funduscopic Exam

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    Description: branch retinal vein occlusion 55 y/o male OS
    Keywords: Diagnosis, eye exam, Vascular Diseases, Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological, Eye
  4. Diabetic Retinopathy, Funduscopic Exam

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    Description: Diabetic retinopathy, 45 y/o male OS
    Keywords: Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological, Vascular Diseases, Diagnosis, Eye, eye exam, diabetes, Endocrine System Diseases
  5. Diabetic Retinopathy, Funduscopic Exam

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    Description: Diabetic retinopathy, 57 y/o female
    Keywords: eye exam, Diagnosis, Vascular Diseases, Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological, diabetes, Endocrine System Diseases, Eye
  6. Raynaud's Syndrome

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    Description: Raynaud's syndrome hands Raynaud's disease refers to a disorder in which the fingers or toes (digits) suddenly experience decreased blood circulation. It is characterized by repeated episodes of color changes of the skin of digits on cold exposure or emotional stress.
    Keywords: Fingers, decreased boold flow, cold exposure, Vascular Diseases, Raynaud Disease, toes, stress
  7. Deep Vein Thromboembolism, Right Calf

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    Description: Deep vein thromboembolism - right calf Deep vein thrombosis, or deep venous thrombosis, (DVT) is the formation of a blood clot (thrombus) in a deep vein,[a] predominantly in the legs. Non-specific signs may include pain, swelling, redness, warmness, and engorged superficial veins. Pulmonary embolism, a potentially life-threatening complication, is caused by the detachment (embolization) of a clot that travels to the lungs. Together, DVT and pulmonary embolism constitute a single disease process known as venous thromboembolism.
    Keywords: Venous Thrombosis, DVT., thromboembolism, vein, Vascular Diseases, Blood clot
  8. Cecum, angiodysplasia

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    Description: Colon - angiodysplasia of the cecum
    Keywords: Vascular Diseases, bleeding, Angiodysplasia, ectasia, cecum, dilation, Intestine, Large, expansion, tortuous vessels
  9. Colon, telangiectasia

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    Description: Colon - Telangiectasia #2 Telangiectasias /tɛlˌæn.dʒiː.ɛkˈteɪ.zi.ə/ or angioectasias (also known as spider veins) are small dilated blood vessels[1] near the surface of the skin or mucous membranes, measuring between 0.5 and 1 millimeter in diameter.[2] They can develop anywhere on the body but are commonly seen on the face around the nose, cheeks, and chin. They can also develop on the legs, specifically on the upper thigh, below the knee joint, and around the ankles. Many patients who suffer with spider veins seek the assistance of physicians who specialize in vein care or peripheral vascular disease. These physicians are called phlebologists or interventional radiologists.
    Keywords: Spider veins, Vascular Diseases, Intestine, Large, Dilation, Telangiectasis, Blood vessels
  10. Colon, telangiectasia

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    Description: Colon - Telangiectasia #1 Telangiectasias /tɛlˌæn.dʒiː.ɛkˈteɪ.zi.ə/ or angioectasias (also known as spider veins) are small dilated blood vessels[1] near the surface of the skin or mucous membranes, measuring between 0.5 and 1 millimeter in diameter.[2] They can develop anywhere on the body but are commonly seen on the face around the nose, cheeks, and chin. They can also develop on the legs, specifically on the upper thigh, below the knee joint, and around the ankles. Many patients who suffer with spider veins seek the assistance of physicians who specialize in vein care or peripheral vascular disease. These physicians are called phlebologists or interventional radiologists.
    Keywords: Intestine, Large, Spider veins, Telangiectasis, Dilation, Vascular Diseases, Blood vessels