-
still vary
depending on
which artery or
organ is affected.
Early atherosclerotic processes likely begin in childhood.
Fibrous and
gelatinous lesions...
- the
reduction of
blood flow to the
cardiac muscle due to build-up of
atherosclerotic plaque in the
arteries of the heart. It is the most
common of the cardiovascular...
-
extracellular lipid core near the
centre to
inner surface of each
atherosclerotic plaque. [citation needed] Conversely, the outer,
older portions of...
-
Gangrene is a type of
tissue death caused by a lack of
blood supply.
Symptoms may
include a
change in skin
color to red or black, numbness, swelling, pain...
- A
penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer (PAU) is an
atherosclerotic lesion that ulcerates,
leading to a
hematoma forming within the
walls of the aorta. The...
-
harden and
narrow due to the build-up of plaque. This is
known as
atherosclerotic renovascular disease,
which accounts for
about 90% of cases. This narrowing...
- with an
abnormal lower extremity pulse examination Those with
known atherosclerotic coronary, carotid, or
renal artery disease All
people with a Framingham...
- as
atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease,
involves the
deposition of
cholesterol and
subsequent inflammation-driven
formation of
atherosclerotic plaques...
-
Arterial insufficiency ulcers (also
known as
ischemic ulcers, or
ischemic wounds) are
mostly located on the
lateral surface of the
ankle or the distal...
- is
encoded by the APOB gene. It is
commonly used to
detect risk of
atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
Apolipoprotein B is the
primary apolipoprotein...