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Carotid artery disease occurs when fatty deposits, called plaques, clog the blood vessels that deliver blood to the brain and head (carotid arteries).
Know the warning signs of this common heart condition often caused by clogged, narrowed arteries and how lifestyle changes can lower your risk.
This is a symptom of peripheral artery disease (PAD). You also might have lower blood pressure in the affected arm or leg. In the arteries leading to your ...
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 ...
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a common condition in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the arms or legs. This condition also may be called ...
Smoking damages the arteries. Smoking is a major risk factor for coronary artery disease. Nicotine tightens blood vessels and forces the heart to work harder.
It switches the great artery connections so the left lower heart chamber can pump oxygen-rich blood to the aorta. Babies born with TGA often have other heart ...
Imaging tests · Ultrasound. This looks at blood flow and pressure in the carotid arteries. · CT and MRI. These can show if you've had a stroke or other issues.
A Mayo Clinic vascular surgeon talks about how to identify peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in your patients, PAD therapy at Mayo Clinic and when to refer.
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