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Perplexing Pruritic Plaques and Pancytopenia: Subacute Cutaneous Lupus. Am J Med. 2020 Mar; 133 (3):297-300 Epub 2019 Oct 21. View PubMed. PST-20552921. Home ...
This buildup is called plaque, which can clog arteries and can burst, leading to a blood clot. Atherosclerosis can cause heart problems such as chest pain ...
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... plaque builds up in the arteries) and elevated LDL (greater than 70 milligrams per deciliters), despite maximum tolerated oral statin therapies.
It may also dislodge plaque that could result in a stroke. The catheter design shows promise in positioning the guidewire more easily during the procedure ...
A monoclonal antibody, lecanemab shows promise in removing amyloid plaques from the brain. Plaques are one of the defining features of Alzheimer's disease.
The trial used Eli Lilly's drug solanezumab, an antibody, to try to target the building blocks of amyloid plaques in the brains of the those with Alzheimer's.
If those arteries are already in trouble with plaque buildup, the inflammation can prompt a tear. A blood clot could form, blocking blood flow to your heart ...
Alzheimer's medical illustration of amyloid plaques. The Alzheimer's Association has published revised ...
... plaque that builds up on the blood vessels. Eating more nuts also has been linked to lower levels of inflammation linked to heart disease. And they're a ...
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