atheromata in English

noun
1
degeneration of the walls of the arteries caused by accumulated fatty deposits and scar tissue, and leading to restriction of the circulation and a risk of thrombosis.
The early lesions of calcific degenerative disease resemble atheroma of the coronary artery.

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3. Atheroma (plural Atheromas or Atheromata) (pathology) An abnormal fatty deposit which develops within the walls of arteries

4. An Atheroma (plural: Atheromata) is an abnormal inflammatory accumulation of macrophage white blood cells within the walls of arteries.

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7. An Atheroma, plural Atheromata, is a fatty, fibrous thickening in the wall of an artery that occurs as part of the process known as atherosclerosis, commonly referred to as hardening or narrowing of the arteries

8. Aortic Atheromas, also known as “Atheromata,” result from an accumulation of lipids, macrophages, connective tissue, and calcium within the intimal layer of the aortic wall.Such collections begin as atherosclerotic plaques that line the wall of the aorta, but they can subsequently grow and bulge into the