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When plaques start to accumulate, the smaller arteries in the body, including those in the penis, are the first to get plugged up. The plaque lowers blood flow ...
Mayo Clinic Researchers Find Way to Prevent Accumulation of Amyloid Plaque, a Hallmark of Alzheimer's · Mayo Clinic and vMocion Introduce Technology which ...
... plaque vulnerability. Thus, the investigators study will characterize prospectively the correlation between the functional and structural vascular wall ...
“Coronary artery disease and plaque formation are both very complex processes,” says Dr. Vasile. “I think the more tests we have, to assess cardiovascular ...
... plaques in an artery. This is known as atherosclerosis. The buildup also may occur in an artery's branches that supply oxygen and nutrients to the brain.
Morphea (mor-FEE-uh) is a rare condition that causes painless, discolored patches on your skin. Typically, the skin changes appear on the belly, ...
Plaque buildup narrows your coronary arteries, causing symptoms such as chest pain and shortness of breath, and it increases your risk of heart attack. Dr ...
For topical dosage form (spray):. For plaque psoriasis: Adults—Apply to the affected area of the skin 2 times a day. Children—Use and dose must ...
... plaque instability. Patients will receive standardized medical management and its effectiveness on blood pressure, lipid, and glycemic control will be ...
... plaque buildup in the arteries supplying blood to the brain. Carotid stenosis can lead to a stroke if plaque breaks off and blocks blood flow. Although ...
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