Cholesterol Embolization Syndrome treatment in Celaya
If you are looking for cholesterol embolization syndrome treatment in Celaya, you will find 13 specialists available, from $600 MXN per consultation, in 15 clinics. Review profiles and ratings to make an informed decision.
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Cholesterol embolization syndrome occurs when small fragments derived from cholesterol plaques in the arteries break off and block smaller blood vessels, affecting circulation in different areas of the body.
Common manifestations: depending on the organs affected, there may be changes in the skin of the toes or feet, alterations in kidney function, or discomfort in other regions. The manifestations depend on the vessels involved.
Common causes: it is associated with the presence of plaques in the arteries, and is sometimes related to certain vascular procedures or to previously impaired circulation.
Which specialist assesses it? The nephrologist takes part when there is kidney involvement, along with the internist and the vascular specialist depending on the presentation. In the case of signs of impaired circulation or kidney changes, the recommended course is to seek a professional assessment to guide the workup.
Which specialist to see for cholesterol embolization syndrome in Celaya?
Doctors who treat cholesterol embolization syndrome in Celaya
Dr. Ramón Antonio Diez Grajales
Dr. Diana Verónica Reyes Guzmán
Dr. Miguel Vladimir Hernández Maldonado
Dr. Juan Vicente Cuéllar González
Dr. Gerardo Garza Ruiz
Dr. Ricardo Urbina Garcia
Dr. Yumar Alfredo Hurtado Castillo
Dr. Marco Sancen Martínez
Dr. Sergio Vázquez Olvera
Dr. David Camarena Reynoso
Dr. Ana Eleonora Ríos Rodríguez Bueno
Dr. Jorge Arturo Leal Romero
Dr. Arturo Mendoza Aguilera
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats cholesterol embolization syndrome?
The treatment of cholesterol embolization syndrome is usually handled by specialists in nephrologist.
How many doctors are available in Celaya?
We currently have 13 doctors who can treat cholesterol embolization syndrome in Celaya.