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Case Reports in Atherosclerosis Journal

Case Reports in Atherosclerosis Journal publishes images in Atherosclerosis journal, imaging in Atherosclerosis, journal of Atherosclerosis case reports, surgery in Atherosclerosis journal etc. Atherosclerosis refers to the buildup of fats, cholesterol and different substances in and on your artery walls (plaque), which can limit blood flow. The plaque will burst, triggering a blood. Though coronary-artery disease is typically thought-about a heart drawback, it'll have an impact on arteries anyplace in your body. Atherosclerosis happens once the epithelium becomes broken, due to factors like smoking, high sign, or high levels of aldohexose, fat, and sterol within the blood. This harm permits a gaggle of drugs, called plaque, to form up within the artery wall. These substances embrace fat and cholesterol.

Atherosclerosis brings together research papers on atherosclerosis from all sources, its risk factors and clinical manifestations. Atherosclerosis covers basic and translational approaches to arterial and vascular physiology and disease, clinical and community studies and risk factors including: metabolism disorders of lipid and lipoprotein, diabetes and hypertension. There are usually no signs in the first place. When severe, it can cause coronary artery disease, stroke, peripheral artery disease, or kidney problems, depending on which arteries are affected. Atherosclerosis is a specific type of arteriosclerosis, but sometimes the terms are used interchangeably. Atherosclerosis refers to the buildup of fats , cholesterol and other substances in and on the walls of your artery (plaque), which can limit blood flow. The plaque can burst, which will trigger a blood clot. He builds up fats, cholesterol and other substances in and on the walls of the arteries. Cholesterol plaque build up in artery walls, causing blood flow obstruction. Plaques may burst, causing the artery to become severely occluded by clot.There are often no signs of atherosclerosis until a plaque ruptures or the build-up is serious enough to obstruct blood flow. A balanced diet and exercise may be of benefit. Therapies include medicine, blocked artery opening operations, and surgery.

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