Arteriosclerosis
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arteriosclerosis risk factors include hypertension , elevated ... smoking , diabetes mellitus , and obesity .
arteriosclerosis : Hardening and thickening of the walls of the ... affecting the heart , but atherosclerosis and
arteriosclerosis can affect arteries anywhere in your body. ...
Hardening Of The Arteries
... heart rhythms. Hardening of the arteries (
arteriosclerosis ) or other disease s of the arteries Blood ... Below ... - Hardening of the arteries (
arteriosclerosis ) is a primary cause. Earlier, the flexing of the walls kept the pressure lower.
arteriosclerosis Hardening of the arteries caused by high blood ...
Cardiovascular Disease
... from all other disease s combined. Cardiovascular disease s include
arteriosclerosis , coronary artery disease , heart valve disease , arrhythmia , heart ... and its branches, ... Cardiovascular disease . High blood pressure ,
arteriosclerosis ( hardening of the arteries ), and other problems with the heart and ...
Anaerobic
... area of tissue . Weight lifting is an example. anaphylaxis ... Anaerobic Organism that grows and thrives in an oxygen -free environment.
arteriosclerosis Build-up of fatty plaques within the arteries that can lead to the obstruction of blood flow. AsepticWithout contamination with bacteria or ...
Anesthetic
... decreased with local anesthetic creams, lotions, or suppositories; astringents; or cold compress es. hypertension ( high blood pressure ),
arteriosclerosis , scurvy , leukemia , hemophilia , and other disorders. Persi stent nosebleeds should be brought to the attention of a physician , who can ...
Angina pectoris
... by chest pain that occurs when the muscle s of the heart receive an insufficient supply of oxygen . Angina Pectoris (Stable Angina )
arteriosclerosis ( Atherosclerosis ) Atherosclerosis CAD ( Coronary Heart Disease ) Cardiac Disease ( Heart Disease ) CHD ( Coronary Heart Disease ) Coronary ...
Aorta
... ( Aortic Dissection ) Aortic Insufficiency (Aortic Regurgitation ) Aortic Dissection Aortic Regurgitation Aortic Stenosis Arrhythmias
arteriosclerosis ( Atherosclerosis ) ... Intercept esophagus microcoil - The microcoil is inserted transnasally for internal im aging of the esophagus , ...
Aortic dissection
... ( Aortic Dissection ) Aortic Insufficiency (Aortic Regurgitation ) Aortic Dissection Aortic Regurgitation Aortic Stenosis Arrhythmias
arteriosclerosis ( Atherosclerosis ) Atherosclerosis Atrial Fibrillation ... - aortic dissection * - aspirin and heart disease - atherosclerosis * - ...
Aortic stenosis
... heart disease that results in abnormal thickening of the ventricular septum and left ventricular wall. Aortic Stenosis Arrhythmias
arteriosclerosis ( Atherosclerosis ) Atherosclerosis Atrial Fibrillation Atrial Flutter Atrial Septal Defect s Atrioventricular Block ( Heart Block ) ...
Atherosclerosis
... arteries as a result of fat deposits on their inner lining. Atherosclerosis Related Category: Pathology (th´´rsklr´ss): see
arteriosclerosis . Atherosclerosis is a disease of the arteries in which fatty material is deposited in the vessel wall, resulting in narrowing and eventual ...
Atrial fibrillation
... disease (see rheumatic fever ) in young people or hypertensive heart disease (see hypertension ) and arteriosclerotic heart diseases (see
arteriosclerosis ) in older people. Cardioversion - In this procedure, a small, electrical shock is delivered to the heart through the chest to stop certain, ...
Cardiovascular
... along with specialized training to do surgery to correct or treat defects of the heart . Cardiovascular disease . 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 ...
Clot
... For Your Information Books ... The blockage typically occurs when a blood clot (see thrombosis ) lodges in an area already narrowed by
arteriosclerosis ; other causes are vasospasms in the arterial walls or viral infection of the heart . The blockage is caused by a blot clot or ...
Collapsed lung
... (low oxygen level in blood ) ... Collapsed lung . May occur following surgery or after a rib fracture . atherosclerosis A form of
arteriosclerosis caused by fatty deposits in the arteries. A collapsed lung is usually caused by an injury to the lungs or chest wall, such as: ... An ...
Diet
... people) ... Diet may cause dizziness . The role of diet may be direct, as through alcohol intake. It may be also be indirect, as through
arteriosclerosis caused by a high- fat diet . diet The total food consumed by an individual. A therapeutic diet is a prescription of required or ...
Dissect
... ( Aortic Dissect ion ) Aortic Insufficiency (Aortic Regurgitation ) Aortic Dissect ion Aortic Regurgitation Aortic Stenosis Arrhythmias
arteriosclerosis ( Atherosclerosis ) Atherosclerosis Atrial Fibrillation ... - aortic dissect ion * - aspirin and heart disease - atherosclerosis * ...
Endocarditis
... over 200 or diastolic pressure over 110); inflammation of the heart ( pericarditis , endocarditis , ... Cardiovascular disease s include
arteriosclerosis , coronary artery disease , heart valve disease , arrhythmia , heart failure , hypertension , orthostatic hypotension , shock , ...
Facial paralysis
... of the base of the skull . Next section ... peripherad; peripheral ; peripheral aneurysm ; peripheral anterior synechia; peripheral
arteriosclerosis ; peripheral blood stem cell transplantation ; peripheral cataract ; peripheral chemoreceptor; peripheral dysostosis; peripheral ...
Gangrene
... death of body tissue . Dry gangrene , the most common form, follows a disturbance of the blood supply to the tissue s, e.g., in diabetes ,
arteriosclerosis , thrombosis , or destruction of tissue by injury . Gangrene is the medical term for death of tissue ( necrosis ) in part of the body. ...
Idiopathic
... disease (see rheumatic fever ) in young people or hypertensive heart disease (see hypertension ) and arteriosclerotic heart diseases (see
arteriosclerosis ) in older people. The cause of about 80 to 85 percent of all scoliosis cases is unknown ( idiopathic ), according to the National Institute of ...
Intermittent claudication
... , and is relieved by rest. CAUSES" Intermittent claudication (also simply called claudication ) is often a symptom of something more serious:
arteriosclerosis of the femoral and popliteal arteries. Leg pain ( intermittent claudication ) Occurs with exercise (such as walking ) Relieved with rest ...
Mitral valve
... disease (see rheumatic fever ) in young people or hypertensive heart disease (see hypertension ) and arteriosclerotic heart diseases (see
arteriosclerosis ) in older people. Patients with advanced diabetes , Parkinson 's disease , mitral valve prolapse , frequent arrhythmia , thyroid problems, ...
Neurological Diseases
... Physical causes include low testosterone levels, diabetes ,
arteriosclerosis , prostate cancer surgery , and neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson 's disease . Motor neuron disease : A ...
Obesity
... hip , knee , ... Control risk factors such as obesity , high blood pressure , and smoking . Symptoms: Often, symptoms affect one limb . If
arteriosclerosis exists in both limbs, the intensity is usually different in each. Leg pain ( intermittent claudication ) ... Key Strategies to Prevent Obesity ...
Peripheral smear
... Peripheral Peripheral Arterial Disease (
arteriosclerosis of the Extremities) Peripheral Neuritis ( Peripheral Neuropathy ) Peripheral Neuropathy Peripheral Smear ( Blood Smear) ... The blood ...
Pulmonary atresia
... heart disease . What is going on in the body? P.A.M. PA ( Pulmonary Atresia ) PABA (Para-Aminobenzoic Acid Overdose) Pacemaker PAD (
arteriosclerosis of the Extremities) ... For tricuspid atresia and pulmonary atresia , the Fontan procedure connects the right atrium to the pulmonary ...
Retinal detachment
... glaucoma . 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), ... ...
Vascular
... The arteries are strong, flexible blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart . Cardio vascular disease . 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 ...
Vascular diseases
... Disease s Definitions and Terms MedicalGlossary.org is designed as a free, browsable resource for all. Cardiovascular disease s include
arteriosclerosis , coronary artery disease , heart valve disease , arrhythmia , heart failure , hypertension , orthostatic hypotension , shock , ...
Vitamin A
... D ointment. 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), or vitamin A ... ...