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Calf pain cramping your style during a workout? Know the symptoms of popliteal artery entrapment syndrome.
Severe Hypotension or Stiff Arteries May Cause Extremely Low Diastolic Blood Pressure. May 28, 2010. Dear Mayo Clinic: What are the causes of an extremely low ...
March 26, 2010 Dear Mayo Clinic: One of my dearest friends has a grandmother who has 100 percent blockage in one of the arteries in her neck and 75 percent ...
Aortic coarctation (ko-ahrk-TAY-shun) is a narrowing of a part of the body's main artery, called the aorta. The condition forces the heart to work harder to ...
The dye makes the arteries easier to see on X-ray images and video. Additional tests may be done during an angiogram to measure blood flow through the heart. CT ...
A Mayo Clinic cardiologist explains how physicians identify peripheral artery disease and why early diagnosis is important.
For chest pain due to a blocked heart artery, a drug-eluting stent can lower the symptoms. It also may prevent the need for more angioplasty procedures. What to ...
Women are more likely than men to have a heart attack with no severe blockage in an artery (nonobstructive coronary artery disease). ... arteries with more small ...
"You do need cholesterol to help with healthy brain formation. However, there is bad cholesterol, and this is what actually builds the plaques in our arteries," ...
Read more about what happens when the arteries leading to your kidneys become narrowed, as well as potential treatments for this condition.
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