Found inside – Page 958... vasodilators, nitroglycerin) • Cerebrovascular: Migraine, subclavian steal syndrome, ... PHYSICAL EXAM • Supine and standing BP and pulse measurement: ... Found inside – Page 50The history and physical examination should identify a cause of syncope in ... neurologic causes such as seizure disorder and subclavian steal syndrome; ... Found inside – Page 55Then the exam should be directed at identifying Psychiatric potential causes ... arm movement Subclavian steal syndrome HCM , hypertrophic cardiomyopathy . Found inside – Page 106Subclavian steal c . ... coughing , defecation : consider syncope secondary to decreased venous return ( 2 ) Turning his head while shaving : consider carotid sinus syndrome ( 3 ) Physical exertion in a patient with murmur ... Physical exam a . Found inside – Page 66VASCULAR EXAMINATION Asymmetry in blood pressure values or differences in the ... about subclavian steal syndrome as a cause of posterior circulation TLA. Found inside – Page 316... 103 guidelines to direct care, 104 pathophysiology, 103 physical exam, ... 269, 284, 287 subclavian steal syndrome, 284, 287 substance use disorder. Found inside – Page 237... high outputs can lead to subclavian steal syndrome. Most coarctation patients will be diagnosed in childhood based on physical exam, clinical symptoms, ... Found insideSubclavian steal syndrome is rare but fascinating (medical school ... physical exam, sonogram or CT scan is needed to provide precise measurements. Found inside – Page 1424Two steal syndromes associated with proximal left subclavian artery ... flow and causes recurrent anginal symptoms History and Physical Exam A primary goal ... Found inside – Page 232The most common etiology of subclavian steal syndrome is atherosclerosis ... on physical examination, along with tense forearm and hand compartments. Found inside – Page 75vascular surgery Subclavian steal syndrome is rare but fascinating (medical ... Size is the key to management; if an aneurysm is found by physical exam, ... Found inside – Page 71The term “subclavian steal syndrome” was first introduced in 1961 and was described as the ... A thorough history and physical exam should be performed, ... Found inside – Page 40... the upper extremity.4 Some patients may present with subclavian steal syndrome, ... Physical examination should include auscultation for bruits in the ... Found inside – Page 408... obstructive cardiomyopathy Vascular Subclavian steal syndrome Vasculitis Pulmonary embolism ... What are the physical exam findings of aortic stenosis? Found inside – Page 314DESCRIPTION r Steal syndrome describes tissue ischemia resulting from ... another. r In vertebral-subclavian steal syndrome, a proximal subclavian artery ... Found inside – Page 1088... if any: Suggests seizure Physical Exam r Evaluate for trauma. r Orthostatic ... dissection or subclavian steal syndrome. r Careful cardiovascular exam, ... Found inside – Page 232The most common etiology of subclavian steal syndrome is atherosclerosis ... on physical examination, along with tense forearm and hand compartments. Found inside – Page 152... or subclavian steal syndrome • Renal artery stenosis may result in hypertension and renal insufficiency O 1 11 . • History and physical exam ( diagnosis ... Found inside – Page 1018The most common upper extremity steal syndrome is "subclavian steal," with retrograde flow ... and physical exam are all important to this end (Table 22-1). Found inside – Page 44... arm claudication or subclavian steal syndrome • Renal artery stenosis may result ... O • History and physical exam ( diagnosis is usually 44 Section 3 ... Found inside – Page 197... also be associated with vertebrobasilar symptoms (subclavian steal syndrome) ... The physical exam includes measurement of blood pressure in both upper ... Found inside – Page 685... syncope Vasovagal syncope Vascular obstruction Subclavian steal syndrome ... Associated History and Physical Examination Findings for Common Causes of ... Found inside – Page 239Physical examination is unremarkable . Laboratory values reveal a serum sodium of 140 ... ( B ) subclavian steal syndrome . ( C ) cervical rib . 153. Found inside – Page 954The neurologic exam should focus on evaluation for deficits from prior stroke, ... of vertebral flow is noted in the context of subclavian steal syndrome; ... Found inside – Page 202... 175 SAD, subclavian steal syndrome and, 136–137 summary of risk factor ... 143–144 physical exam, 138–139 epidemiology/natural history, 133–137 CABG ... Found inside – Page 237... and subclavian arteries that can lead to subclavian steal syndrome [45–48]. ... Physical exam is important in detecting TA because patients rarely look ... Found inside – Page 163Physical exam All five vital signs should be recorded and the patient placed on a cardiac monitor if ... aortic dissection , or subclavian steal syndrome . Found inside – Page 1172SUBCLAVIAN. STEAL. SYNDROME ... or complete (both symptoms) PHYSICAL EXAM r Absent, diminished, or delayed pulses in ipsilateral arm: – Compare carotid, ... Found inside – Page 119The delayed-phase opacification of the left subclavian artery (white arrow, image c) is the result of “subclavian steal syndrome,” which is caused by this ... Found inside – Page 132... -Bronchus -Obstructs subclavian artery -Causes subclavian steal syndrome ... -Anorexia -Nausea -Vomiting -Fever -Physical exam reveals: -Tenderness to ... Found inside – Page 199Specificity of history or physical tests to the condition are lacking . ... Female patients nearly 2 : 1 Past History Transient ischemic attack , subclavian steal syndrome , hyperlipidemia ... taken up to determine patient tolerance or symptomatology Radiographic Exam To rule out cervical pathology ( structure ) and hypermobility ... Found inside – Page 169A thorough vascular examination is an integral part of every cardiac exam . ... left ventricular outflow obstruction • Subclavian steal syndrome -Syncope or ... Found inside – Page 177... -Bronchus -Obstructs subclavian artery -Causes subclavian steal syndrome ... -Anorexia -Nausea -Vomiting -Fever -Physical exam reveals: -Tenderness to ... Found inside – Page 467Subclavian steal syndrome is characterized by recurrent symptoms of VB TIA ... On physical exam , there is right - sided weakness and sensory loss . Found insideGeneral screening for SS typically begins with a thorough physical exam involving ... circulation symptoms (provoking subclavian steal syndrome) [11]. Found inside – Page 387... 387 Cause History and physical exam Resting ECG findings Additional diagnostic ... arm exercise (subclavian steal) or head/neck movement (carotid body ... Found inside – Page 640Hohol M. Neurological Exam. Faculty of Medicine University of. 1. Brophy D. Subclavian Steal Syndrome: Imaging. Jul 2009. Online. Found inside – Page 394DESCRIPTION r Subclavian steal syndrome (SSS) refers to the condition where ... PHYSICAL EXAM r Vital signs: A blood pressure differential (PD) between the ... Found inside – Page 631and physical exam. If the patient is having symptoms compatible with the subclavian steal syndrome, whether from an atherosclerotic lesion or a reversed ... Found inside – Page 209Associated History and Physical Examination Findings for Common Causes of ... Subclavian steal syndrome Orthostatic syncope Psychogenic syncope Quick, ... Found inside – Page 504Subclavian. Steal. Syndrome. DEFINITION, HISTORICAL BACKGROUND ... A thorough physical exam (as described above), with particular attention to the upper ... Found inside – Page 315Subclavian steal syndrome was first reported in 1961 and occurs when there is ... and present with incidental findings on physical exam or imaging studies . Found inside – Page 75vascular surgery Subclavian steal syndrome is rare but fascinating (medical ... by physical exam, U/S or CT scan is needed to provide precise measurements. Found inside – Page 106Although a subclavian steal was not demonstrated in this case , this syndrome has been produced by automobile driving . ' It is of interest that the patient had his annual medical examination two weeks before the accident but did not tell his ... Found inside – Page 44History and physical examination 2. ... The diagnosis of subclavian steal syndrome is suspected if the physical examination shows differences in blood pressure and pulses in the two arms ( blood pressure differences of at least 20 mm Hg ) . Found inside – Page 1254SUBCLAVIAN. STEAL. SYNDROME. Alfonso ... or complete (both symptoms) PHYSICAL EXAM r Absent or diminished pulses in ipsilateral arm r A brachial systolic ... Found inside – Page 212In subclavian steal syndrome , dizziness , “ drop attacks , " and other symptoms of ... Subclavian artery stenosis can be detected by physical exam ... Found inside – Page 244Sx : Hx and physical exam identify possible cause of syncope in ~ 45 % of pts ... of an upper extremity raises the possibility of subclavian steal syndrome ... Found inside – Page 88It is inserted in the subclavian or internal jugular vein. ... Aneurysmal change (high flow/steal syndrome/bleeding) • Steal syndrome Section editor: Petrut ...

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