Atherosclerosis -- often called
hardening of the arteries -- is the underlying cause of almost all
heart attacks and
strokes. If you have the condition, now's the time to act.
Full article >>>Atherosclerosis often shows no symptoms until flow within a
blood vessel has become seriously compromised. Typical symptoms of
atherosclerosis include
chest pain when a coronary
artery is involved, or
leg pain when a leg
artery is involved.
Full article >>>ATHEROSCLEROSIS - The progressive narrowing and
hardening of the arteries over time. This is known to occur to some degree with
aging, but other risk factors that accelerate this process have been identified.
Full article >>>Atherosclerosis: A process of progressive thickening and hardening of the walls of medium-sized and large arteries as a result of
fat deposits on their inner lining.
Full article >>>AtherosclerosisRelated Category:
Pathology(th´´rsklr´ss): see
arteriosclerosis.
Full article >>>Atherosclerosis is a
disease of the arteries in which fatty material is deposited in the vessel wall, resulting in narrowing and eventual impairment of
blood flow.
Full article >>>AtherosclerosisWhat is
atherosclerosis?
Atherosclerosis is also called "
hardening of the arteries." It occurs when fats and
cholesterol build up in the
artery wall.
Full article >>>Atherosclerosis is a condition in which fatty deposits form inside
blood vessel walls. This causes the walls to become thick and less elastic. The thickened areas are called plaques.
Full article >>>Atherosclerosis Ultrasound of aortic
atherosclerosisTools
Workplace
stress self-assessment ...
Full article >>>ATHEROSCLEROSIS (Plaque Development and Hardening)
SYMPTOMS"Early warning symptoms are
intermittent claudication (which see). These are pains in the legs and possibly feet, which leave upon resting.
High blood pressure (see "
Hypertension").
Full article >>>Atherosclerosis is known for affecting the arteries of the
heart (
coronary arteries) and the brain (
carotid arteries). Of the
peripheral arteries, those of the legs are most often affected.
Full article >>>AtherosclerosisThe process in which deposits of fatty substances,
cholesterol, cellular waste products,
calcium and other substances build up in the inner lining of an
artery. This buildup is called plaque.
Full article >>>Atherosclerosis occurs when fatty material, such as
cholesterol, is deposited along the walls of arteries, forming plaques and atheromas. This causes obstruction of the normal
blood flow, which can be
partial or complete.
Full article >>>Atherosclerosis is when the arteries become narrow and damaged. It happens when the arteries are clogged up with fatty deposits or the walls of the arteries become inflamed.
Full article >>>Atherosclerosis - Metabolic
syndrome and
type 2 diabetes are associated with
fat buildup in the
artery walls. This can impair
blood flow to the all the
organs. The
heart, brain and legs are most often affected.
Full article >>>AtherosclerosisDisease of
blood vessels caused by deposits of
cholesterol on the inside walls of the vessels.
Cardiovascular diseaseDisease that affects the
heart and
blood vessels.
Full article >>>Hardening of the arteries (
atherosclerosis). Exactly how
atherosclerosis leads to
abdominal aortic aneurysms is unclear.
Full article >>>Previously, it has been shown that
inflammation of the arteries contributes to
atherosclerosis, the hardening and thickening of the arteries that leads to
heart attack,
stroke and
death from
heart disease.
Full article >>>Usually this type of
stroke results from clogged arteries, a condition called
atherosclerosis.
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angioplasty Investigational procedure utilizes a photosensitizer (see Antrin) to localize areas of
atherosclerosis in vessels and light activation to selectively destroy the plaque without dam
aging the endothelium.
Full article >>>The exact cause is unknown, but risk factors include
atherosclerosis and
hypertension.
Abdominal aortic aneurysm may be caused by
infection,
congenital weakening of the
connective tissue component of the
artery wall, or
trauma.
Full article >>>Charcot foot
Coronary heart disease (CHD; e.g.,
atherosclerosis)
Diabetic
nephropathy Diabetic neuropathy Diabetic retinopathy ...
Full article >>>This type of
cholesterol is commonly called bad
cholesterol. It can contribute to the formation of plaque build up in the arteries, known as
atherosclerosis.
LDL levels should be low. To help lower
LDL levels, help your adolescent to: ...
Full article >>>Diseases-such as
diabetes,
kidney disease,
chronic alcoholism,
multiple sclerosis,
atherosclerosis,
vascular disease, and neurologic
disease-account for about 70 percent of ED cases. Between 35 and 50 percent of men with
diabetes experience ED.
Full article >>>Additional features in some cases include
hypothyroidism, male
hypogonadism,
short stature and mild to moderate developmental delay and the complications of
type 2 diabetes such as hyperlipidemia (high
lipids) and
atherosclerosis.
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