A patient having total occlusion of the left femoral artery also have Pale skin to the left foot.
What is Occlusive Peripheral Arterial Disease?
- Blockage or narrowing of a leg (or, less frequently, arm) artery, typically brought on by atherosclerosis and resulting in reduced blood flow, is known as occlusive peripheral arterial disease.
- The symptoms depend on the size of the blockage and which artery it is in.
- The two iliac arteries, the femoral arteries, the popliteal arteries, and the calves' main arteries are among the arteries in the legs where occlusive peripheral arterial disease most frequently manifests (tibial and peroneal arteries).
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OBJECTIVES:
To observe symptoms and signs of representative diseases caused by the Oomycete pathogens.
To become familiar with vegetative and reproductive structures of the Oomycetes, and their role in disease development.
INTRODUCTION:
The Oomycetes, also known as water molds, are a large group of terrestrial and aquatic eukaryotic organisms. Although they superficially resemble fungi in mycelial growth and mode of nutrition, molecular studies and distinct morphological characteristics place them in the kingdom Chromalveolata (phylum Heterokontophyta, the 'stramenopiles') with brown and golden algae and diatoms.
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