Arteriosclerosis risk factors include
hypertension, elevated levels of fats in the
blood, cigarette
smoking,
diabetes mellitus, and
obesity.
Full article >>>Arteriosclerosis: Hardening and thickening of the walls of the arteries.
Full article >>>This
disease is commonly thought of as affecting the
heart, but
atherosclerosis and
arteriosclerosis can affect arteries anywhere in your body.
Full article >>>ArteriosclerosisDr Rob Hicks
The term
arteriosclerosis describes a number of conditions where the arteries become thickened and lose their elasticity. It's often called
hardening of the arteries, and over time can
lead to
heart attacks and
stroke.
Full article >>>Arteriosclerosis, or "
hardening of the arteries," commonly shows its effects
first in the legs and feet. The narrowing of the arteries may progress to total closure (occlusion) of the vessel.
Full article >>>Arteriosclerosis of the extremities
Definition:
Arteriosclerosis of the extremities is a
disease of the
blood vessels characterized by narrowing and
hardening of the arteries that supply the legs and feet.
Full article >>>Arteriosclerosis (
Hardening of the Arteries) and
Atherosclerosis (Plaque Development and Hardening)
Hypotension (
Low Blood Pressure)
Hypertension (
High Blood Pressure)
Stroke"1 (
Apoplexy)
Stroke"2 [Kellogg]
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Full article >>>Arteriosclerosis;
Hardening of the arteries; Plaque buildup - arteries
Treatment:
To some extent, the body will protect itself by forming new
blood vessels around the affected area. This is called developing "collaterals." ...
Full article >>>arteriosclerosisCommonly called "
hardening of the arteries." An abnormal thickening and loss of elasticity of the wall of the arteries.
arteriovenous malformation ...
Full article >>>ArteriosclerosisHardening of the arteries caused by high
blood cholesterol and
high blood pressure.
Autonomic nervous systemThe part of the nervous system that controls involuntary functions such as
breathing and
heart beat.
Full article >>>Arteriosclerosis (
Atherosclerosis)
AtherosclerosisAtrial FibrillationAtrial FlutterAtrial Septal Defects
Atrioventricular Block (
Heart Block)
Auricular Flutter (
Atrial Flutter)
AV Block (
Heart Block)
Bundle Branch Block (
Heart Block) ...
Full article >>>High blood pressure,
arteriosclerosis (
hardening of the arteries), and other problems with the
heart and
blood vessels can cause
impotence by hampering
blood flow to the
penis.
Full article >>>Another name for this condition is
arteriosclerosis, or
hardening of the arteries.
This is gradual process in which the
artery gradually becomes blocked, narrowed, or weakened.
Full article >>>A normal test will show the appropriate pattern responses during moments of increased light intensity. Abnormal results can indicate
arteriosclerosis of the
retina,
retinal detachment,
temporal arteritis (with
eye involvement), ...
Full article >>>This poor
circulation is almost always caused by
hardening of the arteries, a condition doctors call
arteriosclerosis, although rarely there are other causative factors.
Full article >>>peripapillary; peripartum
cardiomyopathy; peripatetic; peripatus; peripenial; peripetalous; peripharyngeal; peripharyngeal space; peripherad;
peripheral;
peripheral aneurysm;
peripheral anterior synechia;
peripheral arteriosclerosis; ...
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