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The heart is a very strong, muscular pump that performs the all important task of pumping 3,000 gallons of blood through your body every day. The coronary vessels supply the blood to the heart,...
Plaque buildup in arteries can, in many cases, be reversed if an individual is dedicated to adopting changes in lifestyle, treatment with medications and, if necessary, surgical procedures.
Arteries clogged with plaque contribute to cardiovascular diseases that claim more lives annually worldwide than any other condition. Heart attack, stroke and gangrene are possible results unless...
Interventional cardiologists use minimally invasive, non-surgical procedures in their treatment of heart disease. According to Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, interventional cardiologists use...
Plaque is the waxy substance deposited inside the arteries in atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. Plaque typically accumulates in places where blood vessels turn or branch. A heart...
Plaque in the arteries is responsible for many diseases such as high blood pressure, heart attack, angina, stroke and peripheral vascular disease. Stopping the progression of plaque in the...
Coronary arteries are blood vessels that supply nutrients to the heart muscle. When these arteries are blocked, the heart does not receive enough nutrients or oxygen, which causes coronary heart...
It takes many years for plaque to gradually build up in your arteries, the "highways" that carry oxygen-rich blood throughout your body. Arteries hardened by plaque greatly increase your chances...
A multitude of risk factors combine with the physiological tendencies of coronary artery disease (CAD) to initiate an illness which worsens with age.
Blocked arteries, also known as atherosclerosis, is caused by a build up of plaque on the insides of your arteries. The plaque, which may be composed of cholesterol, fat, calcium deposits and...
Arterial stenosis occurs when plaque builds up within an artery causing the inside of the artery to narrow. This can restrict blood flow which can lead to tissue damage. There are several...
Arterial plaque is a substance made up of a number of elements (LDL cholesterol being one of the main ones) that stick to the walls of arteries. A buildup of plaque in the arteries can narrow or...
Medically defined as atherosclerosis, an accumulation of fatty deposits called plaque, hardens and clogs arteries throughout the body. Lifestyle changes, medication, and surgery are all steps...
Arterial plaque through the buildup of unhealthy cholesterol in your blood can, over time, lead to the artificial narrowing of your arterial, thus increasing your propensity for developing any...
Blood vessels are the conduits of your cardiovascular system. They provide nutrition and oxygen to the various tissues of the body. There are two major classes of blood vessels: arteries and...
Arteriosclerosis is a pathological condition characterized by "thickening and hardening of the walls of the artery, with impairment of blood circulation, as in old age," as defined by the New...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death in American women, and the condition has a disproportionate impact on their lives. Even so, proper nutrition, exercise and regular...
Coronary heart disease occurs with the development of arteriosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis is a disorder that forms when fatty plaque builds up on the walls of the arteries throughout your body and...
The carotid arteries deliver the largest supply of blood to your brain. Carotid artery stenosis is a narrowing of the artery caused by a buildup of plaque; debris in the bloodstream composed of...
When plaque accumulates within the carotid arteries, which are the two blood vessels that supply blood to the brain, you may need surgery to correct any narrowing or hardening that has occurred...
Carotid artery disease affects the blood vessels that supply blood to the brain. The brain needs a constant supply of oxygen-rich blood to function. Blood is delivered to the brain by the...
Accoring to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease is one of the top killers in the country, causing 35.3 percent of deaths among Americans in 2005. Approximately 80 million people...
Plaque buildup in the arteries is responsible for the condition called atherosclerosis. Over time, atherosclerosis can significantly restrict blood flow and create conditions that lead to a heart...
Cardiovascular disease (Cvd) is a term that refers to medical conditions generally characterized by the narrowing and/or blocking of blood vessels. There are more than 60 types of cardiovascular...
The carotid arteries are the two major arteries that carry oxygenated blood to the head. Those at risk for cardiovascular disease are susceptible to carotid artery disease. Carotid artery disease...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, heart disease is the leading killer of American men and women. In 2008, over one million people were diagnosed with heart disease. The...
Blocked leg arteries are a consequence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), a condition in which plaque builds up within the arteries. The buildup of plaque is called atherosclerosis. Plaque...
Heart disease encompasses several conditions that can afflict the heart. Coronary artery disease is the blockage of the arteries that branch off of the aorta and supply the heart with oxygenated...
Clogged arteries are the result of plaque buildup. This can lead to stroke, heart attack, and numbness and ulceration of the legs. There are many risk factors that contribute to the breakdown of...
Plaque buildup is a buildup of cholesterol, which collects in your arteries. This buildup begins early, sometimes in your teenage years, and is a slow, silent progression of coronary disease....
When plaque builds up on the lining of an artery, the resulting condition is known as atherosclerosis. This condition should be taken seriously, because as plaque builds up, blood flow becomes...
Atherosclerosis is a heart disease caused by plaque building up on the inside of the walls of blood vessels. It needs to be diagnosed by a doctor and can be treated with medications, lifestyle...