atherosclerotic in English

adjective

suffering from atherosclerosis (cholesterol deposits in the arteries)

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1. Ashd is an abbreviation for Atherosclerotic Heart Disease

2. Adventitial Thickening over Atherosclerotic Plaques The Adventitia often thickens over atherosclerotic plaques, but not over unaffected artery wall, (Figures A-D)

3. Atherosclerotic aortic-Bisiliac aneurysms in two monocorial twins

4. Atherosclerotic risk factors in abdominal aortic aneurysm and peripheral vascular occlusive disease.

5. Imaging and eccentric atherosclerotic material laser remodeling and/or ablation catheter

6. Atherosclerotic heart disease (Ashd) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in Western society

7. Atherosclerotic plaque formation commences with lipid deposition followed by smooth muscle cell (SMC) migration and accumulation.

8. Atherosclerotic heart disease (Ashd) is the most common cause of morbidity and mortality in Western society

9. A pharmaceutical composition for treatment of vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque and inhibition of thrombosis, adhesion molecules and inflammation

10. Most Arterial thrombotic events have a clear atherosclerotic or cardioembolic etiology, but hematologists are frequently asked to assist in the diagnosis and management of a patient with a non-atherosclerotic and non-cardioembolic Arterial event, referred to herein as an unexplained Arterial thrombosis.

11. Conquering Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Substantial reductions in cardiovascular mortality in the United States reflect the power of a …

12. Ashd is atherosclerotic heart disease. It encompasses all heart conditions related to coronary artery disease, therefore it includes coronary artery …

13. Arterial media calcification (AMC), a non-occlusive condition, affects haemodynamics differently from Arterial intima calcification (AIC), which occurs in atherosclerotic plaques

14. The diverse leukocyte infiltrate in atherosclerotic mouse Aortas was recently analyzed in 9 single-cell RNA sequencing and 2 mass cytometry studies

15. Validation of an Integrated Risk Tool, Including Polygenic Risk Score, for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease in Multiple Ethnicities and Ancestries Am J Cardiol

16. Allicin possesses a variety of biological activities such as antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-thrombotic, anti-atherosclerotic, serum lipid lowering and anticancer activities

17. Dilated Aortas are prone to atherosclerotic plaque formation, which leads to an increased risk of stroke and mini-strokes, also called transient ischemic attacks.

18. The present study shows that Comp is associated to symptomatic carotid atherosclerosis, CD163-expressing cells, and a vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque phenotype in humans

19. This invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition for treatment of vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque and inhibition of thrombosis, adhesion molecules and inflammation, and for enhancing endothelial regeneration.

20. "Areas of plaque" and "areas of narrowing" in your coronary arteries means the same thing as atherosclerotic heart disease (Ashd)

21. The 2018 Cholesterol Guideline is a full revision of the 2013 ACC/AHA Guideline on the Treatment of Blood Cholesterol to Reduce Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk in Adults

22. While LDL cholesterol is a well-known risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), there are additional Atherogenic lipoproteins that may be targeted to further reduce ASCVD risk.

23. TPEF imaging may be useful to follow the metabolic activity and cellular responses of the different macrophage subtypes present in atherosclerotic plaques in order to detect vulnerable areas.

24. Atherosclerotic atherosclerotically atherothromboses atherothrombosis atherothrombotic athetoid athetoid cerebral palsy athetoses Athetosic athetosis athetotic athlete's foot athletic athletic supporter athrepsia athreptic athrocyte athrocytic athrocytoses athrocytosis athymic athyreoses athyreosis athyreotic Ativan

25. A case of cerebello pontine angle syndrome is reported in which the cause was an atherosclerotic and tortuous basilar artery, with functional loss of the acoustic nerve and irritation of the trigeminal nerve.

26. In the period, 1973-1985, a total of 305 renal Autotransplantations (often with extracorporeal repair) were performed in 274 patients for fibromuscular (56) or atherosclerotic (98) renovascular disease, nephrolithiasis (97), renal tumor (15), or ureteral injury (8).

27. This peer-reviewed online calculator uses the Pooled Cohort Equations to estimate the 10-year primary risk of ASCVD (atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease) among patients without pre-existing cardiovascular disease who are between 40 and 79 years of age

28. Carboxyhemoglobin is useful in judging the extent of carbon monoxide toxicity and in considering the effect of smoking on the patient. A direct correlation has been claimed between CO level and symptoms of atherosclerotic diseases, intermittent claudication, angina, and …

29. In addition to coronary and peripheral artery diseases, Aortic diseases contribute to the wide spectrum of arterial diseases: Aortic aneurysms, acute Aortic syndromes (AAS) including Aortic dissection (AD), intramural haematoma (IMH), penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer (PAU) and traumatic

30. In the period, 1973–1985, a total of 305 renal Autotransplantations (often with extracorporeal repair) were performed in 274 patients for fibromuscular (56) or atherosclerotic (98) renovascular disease, nephrolithiasis (97), renal tumor (15), or ureteral injury (8)

31. Angioplasty is a catheterization procedure that opens arteries blocked or narrowed by a sticky material called plaque. The surgery involves passing a long, thin, flexible tube called a catheter across the atherosclerotic plaque that is causing the blockage.

32. 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

33. Because circadian genes are also responsible for synchronization of metabolic processes including lipid metabolism, they may be involved into CHD development in a direct (Biorhythmicity disturbances such as time shifts or disruption in cycles of atherogenic mechanisms) and indirect way (by affecting various components of atherosclerotic process).

34. In his study, 30 patients with chronic atherosclerotic occlusive lesions and 14 with unstable or stable angina or AMI were treated by ultrasound angioplasty. Residual stenosis after ultrasound treatment was 71%, after balloon dilation reduced to 34%. In the 6-month follow-up angiograms showed no major adverse effect or restenosis.

35. The joint consensus panel of the EAS and EFLM recommends the use of a biomarker or panel of biomarkers for comprehensive testing of Atherogenic lipoproteins to evaluate the risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) associated with circulating low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particles (LDLPs), remnant particles, and lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] particles.