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Claudication
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Claudication
Smoker group protests doctor's refusal to see a patient until he ... Jan 25, 2006
British surgeon Andrew Lamerton has refused to see a patient suffering from claudication, a condition where the arteries have been narrowed, until the man ...
- Newstarget.com,
Vasogen Announces Database Lock for Pivotal Phase III SIMPADICO ... Jan 4, 2006
..."SIMPADICO represents one of the largest clinical trials ever conducted with a novel anti-inflammatory strategy targeting intermittent claudication and is the ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release),
Piercing the plaque Jan 25, 2006
This is known as "claudication," similar to angina in the heart; the muscles are protesting the lack of oxygen and nutrients from the reduced blood flow. ...
- Belleville News-Democrat,
Sangamo BioSciences Announces Publication of ZFP Therapeutic(TM) ... Jan 25, 2006
An additional Phase 1 trial of the ZFP Therapeutic for the treatment of the earlier stage of PAD, intermittent claudication, is underway at the National Heart ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Vasogen Announces the Appointments of Dr. Ronald Cresswell and Dr. ... Jan 10, 2006
2005, is a 50-center North American study designed to further investigate the use of Celacade technology to improve intermittent claudication, a debilitating ...
- CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse),
ActivBiotics and Metaphore Complete Merger Creating Late-Stage ... Jan 11, 2006
The Company's lead product candidate, rifalazil, is being studied in a pivotal study in patients with intermittent claudication, a manifestation of lower ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Valentis Announces Favorable Interim Phase IIb Analysis, Efficacy ... Jan 10, 2006
...is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase IIb trial of VLTS 934 versus a saline placebo in patients with the intermittent claudication form of ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
ActivBiotics and Metaphore complete merger Jan 12, 2006
The company's lead product candidate, rifalazil, is being studied in a pivotal study in patients with intermittent claudication, a manifestation of lower ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
Reduce platelet aggregation, blood clotting, inflammation, nervous ... Jan 12, 2006
Ginkgo biloba: This herb is used for the treatment of brain dysfunction (eg Alzheimer’s disease), vertigo, tinnitus, intermittent claudication (extreme pain ...
- Health24.com,
Cell Genesys San Diego Manufacturing Operation Acquired by Genzyme Nov 22, 2005
The primary endpoint is change in the maximum amount of time a patient can walk on a treadmill without stopping due to pain from intermittent claudication. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
NicOx announces results of a phase 2 trial for NCX 4016 in PAOD Nov 13, 2005
...sites throughout Europe (see NOTE 1). The trial enrolled patients with Leriche-Fontaine stage II PAOD (showing symptoms of intermittent claudication, or leg ...
- CompanynewsGroup (Communiqués de presse),
ActivBiotics Announces Expansion of Phase-3 PROVIDENCE-1 Study of ... Nov 14, 2005
The Phase 3 study involves peripheral arterial disease patients with intermittent claudication (lower extremity arterial atherosclerotic disease producing ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
ActivBiotics Announces Expansion of Phase-3 PROVIDENCE-1 Study of ... Nov 14, 2005
...with surgery, atherectomy or angioplasty." The Phase 3 study involves peripheral arterial disease patients with intermittent claudication (lower extremity ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Dr. Eldon R. Smith, Vasogen's VP Scientific Affairs, Appointed to ... Nov 21, 2005
...patient phase III SIMPADICO trial, which is designed to further investigate the use of Celacade technology to improve intermittent claudication, a debilitating ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
AHA: Actos More Effective in Patients with Recent Heart Attacks Nov 16, 2005
At baseline, 75.4% of patients had hypertension, 57.5% angina, 23.6% claudication, 23.2% retinopathy, 14.1% nephropathy, and 5.7% had a history of transient ...
- MedPage Today,
Clogged Leg Arteries More Common in Blacks Oct 24, 2005
This pain is called claudication and is usually relieved with rest. When your muscles are being used, the demand for oxygen to these areas rises. ...
- WebMD
African Americans Twice as Likely to have Clogged Leg Arteries Oct 24, 2005
The classic complaint is intermittent claudication – painful cramping in the hips, thighs or calves that occurs during exercise and eases a few minutes after ...
- UC San Diego,
Leg pain could be a warning of heart attack, stroke Oct 26, 2005
...smoking. The principal symptom of PAD is "intermittent claudication" -- leg pain that prevents a person from walking very far. Other ...
- Globe and Mail,
Tiny razor clears leg arteries Nov 1, 2005
...stiffen and narrow. Eventually, the lack of blood flow to muscles causes an aching pain while walking, called claudication. Worse, PAD ...
- The State,
Vasogen To Present at SG Cowen 6th Annual Global Health Care ... Nov 2, 2005
...pivotal phase III SIMPADICO trial, which is designed to further investigate the use of Celacade technology to improve intermittent claudication, a debilitating ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Endovasc CEO to Attend BioEurope 2005; Management to Discuss ... Nov 3, 2005
In addition to intermittent claudication and critical limb ischemia, these studies suggest that prostaglandins may be useful in the treatment of venous ulcers ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Lovin' spoonful Sep 17, 2005
...start in the morning. My 80-year-old father has suffered from intermittent claudication for the past three years. He is taking 120mg ...
- The Observer
Cheney Set for 'Minimally Invasive' Procedure to Repair Bulge in ... Sep 24, 2005
One is pain after walking a few steps, from a lack of oxygen in the calf muscles, a condition known as intermittent claudication. ...
- New York Times
Vasogen To Present at UBS Global Life Sciences Conference Sep 20, 2005
...enrolled at 50 centers in North America, is designed to further investigate the use of Celacade technology to improve intermittent claudication, a debilitating ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release)
Update on Vasogen's ACCLAIM Trial Presented Today at the Heart ... Sep 21, 2005
...pivotal phase III SIMPADICO trial, which is designed to further investigate the use of Celacade technology to improve intermittent claudication, a debilitating ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release)
El Camino Hospital Physician Available for Comment on Recently ... Sep 21, 2005
The most common complaint of people with PAD is claudication, or leg pain. Patients with PAD are at risk for ulceration, infection, gangrene or amputation. ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Inflatable stockings treat blocked leg arteries Sep 16, 2005
...arteries. More than five per cent of people older than 70 suffer from this painful condition, known as intermittent claudication. ...
- Macleans
THE SAGE GROUP Reports that the Acute Limb Ischemia (ALI) Market ... Sep 21, 2005
...form of peripheral arterial disease." Four-year event-free survival for ALI is only 21% compared with a 50% rate for intermittent claudication (the milder form ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Legs For Life free national screening program can save legs Sep 1, 2005
...of diabetes, more than 50 percent of diabetic PAD patients are asymptomatic and cannot feel the classic warning sign of PAD - intermittent claudication, or leg ...
- News-Medical.net
EASD: Actos Benefits Heart Attack Survivors with Type 2 Diabetes Sep 13, 2005
At baseline, 75.4% of patients had hypertension, 57.5% angina, 23.6% claudication, 23.2% retinopathy, 14.1% nephropathy, and 5.7% had a history of transient ...
- MedPage Today
Assessment of the Burden of Disease Among Inpatients in ... Sep 28, 2005
Bosch JL, Myriam Hunink MG: Comparison of the Health Utilities Index Mark 3 (HUI3) and the EuroQol EQ-5D in patients treated for intermittent claudication. ...
- Psychiatric Services (subscription)
Atherosclerotic Aortic Occlusion Sep 16, 2005
A 46-year-old woman presented with lifestyle-limiting claudication of the legs. Symptoms had progressed over the previous seven years. ...
- New England Journal of Medicine (subscription)
Diagnosis of mysterious symptoms can prevent blindness of ... Aug 31, 2005
The pain occurs because the jaw muscles are starved for oxygen as a result of the restricted blood flow, a condition known as "claudication'' that also occurs ...
- South Bend Tribune
Vasogen shares plunge Aug 30, 2005
The Toronto-based company ended the study of the trial designed to assess Celacade's effectiveness in treating intermittent claudication, or pain in the legs ...
- Globe and Mail
Vasogen stock plummets after early halt of Phase III arterial ... Aug 30, 2005
...also cancer was found in 14 patients participating in the study, designed to assess Celacade's effectiveness in treating intermittent claudication, or pain in ...
- CBC News
Vasogen to Present at Adams Harkness' 25th Annual Summer SeminarJul 27, 2005
...enrolled at 50 centers in North America, is designed to further investigate the use of Celacade technology to improve intermittent claudication, a debilitating ...
- Canada NewsWire
Perioperative N-acetylcysteine to Prevent Renal Dysfunction in ...Jul 19, 2005
...defined by an episode within the 30 days of acceptance for surgery); (2) peripheral vascular disease (history of intermittent claudication, decreased pedal ...
- Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
Sangamo BioSciences Reports 2005 Second Quarter Financial ResultsJul 19, 2005
EW-A-401 is also currently being tested at the National Institutes for Health for the treatment of intermittent claudication, an early symptom of PAD that ...
- PharmaLive.com
Should Diabetes Be Considered a Coronary Heart Disease Risk ...Jul 9, 2005
12. Rose GA: The diagnosis of ischaemic heart pain and intermittent claudication in field surveys. Bull World Health Org 27:645-658, 1962. 13. ...
- RedNova.com
Singer Luther Vandross Dies Two Years After StrokeJul 3, 2005
Age and sex-adjusted hazard ratios were 3.33 (2.97-3.73) for age over 65 years, 2.10 (1.79-2.48) for diabetes, 1.77 (1.45-2.15) for claudication, 1.94 (1.42 ...
- MedPage Today
Noninvasive Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease in Patients With ...Jul 9, 2005
...loss. Peripheral vascular disease was defined by a history of amputation or claudication or an ankle- brachial index <0.9 at rest. ...
- RedNova.com
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