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Peripheral artery disease (also called peripheral arterial disease) is a common condition in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the arms or legs.
If you have atherosclerosis in the arteries in your arms and legs, you may have symptoms of peripheral artery disease, such as leg pain when walking ( ...
Cholesterol deposits (plaques) in the heart arteries and inflammation are usually the cause of coronary artery disease.
Carotid artery disease occurs when fatty deposits, called plaques, clog the blood vessels that deliver blood to the brain and head (carotid arteries).
The pulmonary artery connects to the left lower heart chamber. The aorta connects to the right lower heart chamber. The switched arteries cause changes in blood ...
If you have high blood pressure, the force of the blood pushing against the artery walls is consistently too high. ... arteries. The more blood the heart pumps ...
To diagnose peripheral artery disease, a health care provider will examine you. You'll usually be asked questions about your symptoms and medical history. If ...
Know the warning signs of this common heart condition often caused by clogged, narrowed arteries and how lifestyle changes can lower your risk.
What causes these arteries to become inflamed isn't known, but it's thought to involve abnormal attacks on artery walls by the immune system. Certain genes and ...
Our research team in the Atherosclerosis and Lipid Genomics Lab uses speckle tracking echocardiography, arterial tonometry and arterial load-analysis software ...
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