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Blood tests. Blood tests may be done to check for signs of other conditions that can narrow arteries. · Duplex ultrasound. This imaging test can show if an ...
Millions of Americans have coronary artery disease caused by plaque buildup in their blood vessels. But once heart disease starts, can the damage be undone?
Learn more about this lower extremity aneurysm that occurs in the wall of an artery located behind the knee.
Research on spontaneous coronary artery dissection, or SCAD, has exploded in the last decade. Learn more from a Mayo Clinic expert.
The purpose of this trial is to determine whether aggressive medication treatment to modify risk factors in women with coronary arteries showing no severe ...
Alcohol also impairs erections. High blood pressure. Over time, high blood pressure damages the lining of your arteries and accelerates the process of vascular ...
Duplex ultrasound. This test uses sound waves to see how blood flows through the arteries and veins. It's a simple and quick way to diagnose popliteal artery ...
This study aims to perform a prospective analysis of patients undergoing fibrillation ablations and compare the validity of the electroanatomical registration ...
Learn how these blood pressure medicines open the arteries, help relieve chest pain and treat an irregular heartbeat.
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