arteries in English

noun
1
any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated) is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
Most are caused by a blood clot that forms in the veins, before passing through the heart and entering the arteries that carry blood to the lungs.
noun
    arteria

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1. Angioplasty is used on renal (kidney) arteries, carotid (neck) arteries, cerebral (brain) arteries, and coronary (heart) arteries.

2. Major arteries.

3. Coronary arteries clear.

4. The human heart contains two primary Arteries, which are called coronary Arteries

5. Opening Arteries with Angioplasty

6. Roads—Arteries of Civilization

7. Our arteries can clog.

8. Look After Your Arteries!

9. Arterioles The smallest divisions of the arteries located between the muscular arteries and the capillaries

10. Many arteries, called interlobular arteries, branch off from the Arcuate arteries and radiate out through the cortex to end in networks of capillaries in the

11. Arthrosclerosis affects various arteries in the human body, but is especially dangerous in the arteries Alimenting heart and brain, aorta, and arteries of the lower limbs

12. Arteries, Arterioles, Venules, and Veins

13. His arteries are clamping down.

14. Arteries of the heart: Calcification in the arteries increases a person’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease

15. The Arteries in your legs and feet can get blocked, just like the Arteries in your heart

16. The arteries of the posterior part of menisci come from the posterior medial and lateral genicular arteries.

17. The deep veins accompany the arteries.

18. The surgeon will widen her arteries.

19. This drug will dilate the arteries.

20. Auscultate the Abdomen for bowel sounds, vascular sounds, and peritoneal friction rubs; Vascular sounds- use the bell of the stethoscope over the aorta, renal arteries, iliac arteries, and femoral arteries

21. The Basilar artery is formed at the point of fusion of paired carotid arteries and paired vertebral arteries

22. The area over the aorta, both renal arteries and the iliac arteries should be examined carefully for Bruits.

23. Vascular Calcification, or Calcification of the arteries, occurs when excessive calcium builds up in the arteries, according to Healthline

24. Miller has been studying the link between atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and nanoparticles which calcify within the arteries.

25. Arteries and Arterioles are two types of blood vessels that mainly carry oxygenated blood. The main difference between arteries and Arterioles is that arteries are the major blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood whereas Arterioles are the small branches of arteries that lead to capillaries.

26. Evidently, the major arteries were well built.

27. Muscles, arteries and nerves of neck.Newborn dissection.

28. Blogged Arteries Opinion and Commentary from TMA

29. Arteritis, inflammation of an artery or arteries

30. Arteries are components of the cardiovascular system

31. These chemicals, in turn, damage the arteries.

32. A demonstration of Arteriography showing the aorta, the left and right coronary arteries , the carotid artery and the vertebral arteries.

33. Blood circulates through the arteries and veins.

34. Plaque Buildup in the arteries—called atherosclerosis—causes the arteries to narrow, increasing the risk for heart attack and stroke

35. An Angiogram is used to examine blood flow through your arteries. Arteries carry blood from your heart to your body.

36. Anastomoses between arteries and between veins result in a multitude of arteries and veins, respectively, serving the same volume of tissue.

37. There are three patterns (Arteriosclerosis is used as a generic term for all patterns above): atherosclerosis: large and medium-sized arteries Mönckeberg medial calcific sclerosis: muscular arteries arteriolosclerosis: small arteries and arterioles

38. Anastomoses between arteries and Anastomoses between veins result in a multitude of arteries and veins serving the same volume of tissue

39. Anastomoses between arteries and between veins result in a multitude of arteries and veins, respectively, serving the same volume of tissue.

40. This damages coronary arteries and contributes to CAD.

41. Coronary Arteries supply blood to the heart muscle

42. Prevention is the best treatment for clogged Arteries

43. Giant cell Arteritis affects medium-to-large arteries

44. Over time, plaque hardens and narrows your Arteries

45. Diseased arteries are also more susceptible to spasm.

46. Absent anastomosis between posterior and anterior interosseous arteries.

47. Felder describes Arterialization as converting veins into arteries

48. Blood is transported in Arteries, veins and capillaries

49. Atherosclerosis, sometimes called "hardening of the arteries," occurs when fat, cholesterol, and other substances build up in the walls of arteries

50. Coronary artery disease — In this chronic (long-lasting) disease, atherosclerosis narrows the coronary Arteries, the Arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle