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Mayo Clinic SCAD researchers are working to find the best ways to screen for abnormalities of other arteries and determine how often they occur. In Mayo ...
"If you have polyvascular disease — meaning cholesterol buildup that affects more than one area of the body, such as the heart, brain or leg — then you are at ...
In a recent study, the research team used an AI trained for specific vocal biomarkers to accurately predict which patients were more likely to have clogged ...
A Mayo Clinic study has identified a familial association in spontaneous coronary artery dissection, a type of heart attack that most commonly affects younger ...
Women are more likely than men to have a heart attack with no severe blockage in an artery (nonobstructive coronary artery disease). ... arteries with more small ...
Early signs of coronary artery disease include frequently feeling fatigued; not being able to exercise as long or as hard as usual; and being short of breath ...
Statins are a drugs that help lower cholesterol, a key factor in the formation of plaques in arteries. ... artery. Once the artery is widened, the health ...
Why it's done. A CT coronary angiogram is mainly used to check for narrowed or blocked arteries in the heart (coronary artery disease). However, it ...
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) is an uncommon condition that affects the main artery behind the knee. That artery is called the popliteal artery.
Coronary artery disease. Narrowed arteries may limit the heart's supply of oxygen-rich blood, resulting in weakened heart muscle. Heart attack. A heart ...
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