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That makes it hard for enough blood to flow through the arteries. Sometimes a piece of plaque can break loose and form a blood clot. The clot may cause a heart ...
The carotid arteries can be affected by atherosclerosis that can lead to progressive narrowing (stenosis) and, in some instances, complete blockage (occlusion).
The dye helps the arteries show up more clearly on X-ray images taken during the test. Heart CT scan, also called cardiac CT scan. In a cardiac CT scan, you lie ...
The purpose of this trial is to determine whether aggressive medication treatment to modify risk factors in women with coronary arteries showing no severe ...
Coronary artery disease. · Irregular heartbeats, called arrhythmias. · Look for narrowed or blocked blood vessels that could cause chest pain. · Bleeding. · Do not ...
If peripheral artery disease is the cause, look into additional treatment. That treatment could include a procedure to open the arteries, such as stenting. But ...
This major heart surgery, also called CABG, creates a new path for blood to flow around a blocked artery. Learn why it's done and know the steps to take ...
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?
The disease can lead to narrowed or blocked arteries, or to weakened artery walls that may bulge (aneurysm) and tear. It can also lead to arm or chest pain, ...
The arteries and veins in an AVM lack this supporting network of smaller blood vessels and capillaries. Instead, blood flows quickly and directly from the ...
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