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Artery Disease - The Killer Among Us

... if not kept low, may also put you at a higher risk. Prevention of artery disease There are some things that a person can do to prevent the development of atheromatous conditions such as getting effective treatment for high blood pressure ... Read Read: Artery Disease - The Killer Among Us

By: Anne Wolski | 26/07/2006 | Health
Daniel Kreimer

What Is Heart Disease?

... gunk in the artery walls. These thickenings are sometimes called atheromatous plaques, or just plaques: Sclerosis means general thickening and hardening. One of the other confusing elements when reading about heart disease is the amount of ... Read Read: What Is Heart Disease?

By: Daniel Kreimer | 17/09/2009 | Medicine

Coronary Artery Disease - #1 Killer in the States

... symptoms. Another possible condition that can generate from CAD is an acute coronary syndrome (ACS), which is where atheromatous plague can become unstable or inflamed; causing it to rupture or split that leads to platelet activation and ... Read Read: Coronary Artery Disease - #1 Killer in the States

By: Hedin Johan | 03/12/2008 | Health

Low Calorie Meals Recipes - Best Way To Avoid Heart Disease

... : · Coronary heart disease · Cardiomyopathy · Heart failure · Inflammatory heart disease The disease of an artery with an increase by natural growth or addition of atheromatous plaques that supply the middle muscular layer of the heart ... Read Read: Low Calorie Meals Recipes - Best Way To Avoid Heart Disease

By: Seomul Evans | 10/11/2009 | Health

Complete Information on Amaurosis Fugax With Treatment and Prevention

... hemodynamic, ocular, neurologic, and idiopathic. Concerning the pathology underlying these causes, some of the more regular causes include atheromatous disease of the domestic carotid or ophthalmic artery, angle-closure glaucoma, increased ... Read Read: Complete Information on Amaurosis Fugax With Treatment and Prevention

By: Juliet Cohen | 29/04/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

What Can Help to Break Up Plaque in Blood Vessels?

... oral chelation. What Is (CHD)? Atherosclerotic Heart Disease, Coronary Heart Disease and also Coronary Heart Disease is the end result of the accumulation of a atheromatous plaques within the walls of the arteries that supply the ... Read Read: What Can Help to Break Up Plaque in Blood Vessels?

By: Eugene Williams | 31/03/2008 | Health

Take Command of Your Blood Pressure

... pressure. Pomegranate juice has recently gained attention for its ability to lower blood pressure as well as inhibit atheromatous plaque formation. Even chocolate can be beneficial if you eat the right kind and limit the amount. Moderate ... Read Read: Take Command of Your Blood Pressure

By: Michael Ozner, Md, Facc, Faha | 22/12/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Arterial hypertensia and atherosclerosis

... is entered opaque medium. After that the x-ray picture which helps to reveal sites of narrowing of arteries atheromatous plaque is done. * The echocardiography (ultrasonic of heart). This method allows to reveal structural variations from ... Read Read: Arterial hypertensia and atherosclerosis

By: Matt Bristol | 12/04/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

The effect of thrombolytric drugs on cardiac enzymes, Creatine Phospho kinase and Creatine Kinase -MB, in myocardial Infarction”

... infarction. A balloon tipped catheter is introduced through a guide wire into a coronary vessel with a non calcified atheromatous lesion. The balloon of the catheter is the inflated, causing disruption of the intima and changes in the ... Read Read: The effect of thrombolytric drugs on cardiac enzymes, Creatine Phospho kinase and Creatine Kinase -MB, in myocardial Infarction”

By: Pushpa Latha | 04/07/2009 | Diseases & Conditions
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Neurosurgery centers of Mumbai and Bangalore for Carotid endarterectomy in India

... the internal, common and external carotid arteries are clamped, the lumen of the internal carotid artery is opened, and the atheromatous plaque substance removed. The artery is closed, hemostasis achieved, and the overlying layers closed. ... Read Read: Neurosurgery centers of Mumbai and Bangalore for Carotid endarterectomy in India

By: healthserviceindiaa | 09/10/2009 | Medical Tourism

Myocardial Infarction Treatment Information

... by a blood clot forming. The most common cause of MI is narrowing of the epicardial blood vessels due to atheromatous plaques. With then plaque rupture exposure of the basement membrane results in platelet aggregation, thrombus ... Read Read: Myocardial Infarction Treatment Information

By: Juliet Cohen | 19/02/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

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