Symptoms
& History
Physical
Findings
Stop
& Think
Lab
and X-Ray
Differential
Diagnosis
The
Disease
Treatment
Conclusions
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The
consequences.
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Chronic vascular insufficiency
leading to
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atrophy
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progressive organ failure
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congestive heart failure
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hypertension resulting from
chronic renal vascular insufficiency
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impotence
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increase incidence of cutaneous
infections
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Acute vascular occlusion,
secondary to thrombosis or embolization of atheromatous material.
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myocardial infarction
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cerebral infarction
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hemorrhagic infarction of small
bowel with secondary sepsis
OK, this is just a short list,
but the idea comes across.
Let's get back to Mr.
Raymond's problem.
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