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Uncontrolled high blood pressure (hypertension); Hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis); Weakened and bulging artery (aortic aneurysm); An aortic valve ...
This type of angina isn't due to coronary artery disease. It's caused by a spasm in the heart's arteries. The spasm temporarily reduces blood flow. Severe chest ...
The purpose of this study is to investige if there are differences in blood cell types between patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and healthy ...
The purpose of this study is to review the medical records of patients with previous diagnosis of segmental arterial mediolysis or fibromuscular dysplasia ...
Coronary artery disease happens when the major blood vessels that lead to your heart — your coronary arteries — become damaged or diseased, often due to a ...
Typical mesenteric arterial circulation and mesenteric ischemia. In mesenteric ischemia, a blockage in an artery cuts off blood flow to a portion of the ...
Blocked heart arteries can cause a type of chest pain called angina. Angina pain is a symptom that means the heart isn't getting enough oxygen. It's important ...
Strokes that block a brain artery usually cause a range of symptoms that may include vascular dementia. But some strokes don't cause any noticeable symptoms.
A stent is a small mesh tube put into an artery to keep it open. A drug-eluting stent is coated with a slow-release medicine to help stop blood clots from ...
Hardening of the arteries, called atherosclerosis. Plaque buildup on the artery walls causes the arteries to become less flexible. · Blood vessel inflammation.
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