Peripheral Arterial Disease is most commonly caused by occlusion of the _____
Invasive ductal carcinoma presents on physical exam with a firm, fibrous "_____" mass with irregular margins
Herniated contents may be at risk for _____, which is characterized by ischemia and necrosis
Patients who have undergone _____ surgery can sometimes manifest with symptoms of hypoparathyroidism and hypocalcemia.
What pathology presents with mid-anterior chest wall pain, shortness of breath, persistent tachycardia, and new conduction defects on ECG (ex. bundle branch block)_____
Herniated contents may be at risk for _____, which is the inability to reduce contents back into the abdomen/pelvis
_____ is the most common cause of iatrogenic phrenic nerve injury
What is the treatment for Stanford type A aortic dissection? _____
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