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Atherosclerosis

Alternate Names : Arteriosclerosis, Hardening of the Arteries, Plaque Buildup - Arteries

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Developmental Process of Atherosclerosis

Developmental Process of Atherosclerosis

The development of arterial atherosclerosis may occur when deposits of cholesterol and plaque accumulate at a tear in the inner lining of an artery. As the deposits harden and occlude the arterial lumen, blood flow to distant tissues decreases and a clot may become lodged, completely blocking the artery.

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  1. Carotid Stenosis, X-Ray of the Left Artery
  2. Carotid Stenosis, X-Ray of the Right Artery
  3. Enlarged View of Atherosclerosis
  4. Prevention of Heart Disease
  5. Developmental Process of Atherosclerosis
  6. Angina
  7. Atherosclerosis
  8. Cholesterol Producers
  9. Coronary Artery Balloon Angioplasty - Series
    1. Normal anatomy
    2. Indication
    3. Procedure, part 1
    4. Procedure, part 2
    5. Procedure, part 3
    6. Procedure, part 4
    7. Procedure, part 5
    8. Aftercare, part 1
    9. Aftercare, part 2

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