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The arteries can form this yellow semi-solid substane after cholesteral builds up in the arteries and unless the condition is helped can cause heart attacks due to the blockage of blood flow thru the arteries

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The yellowish semisolid stuff on the inside of blood vessels is called atheromatous plaque and is made from cholesterol.

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The yellow, semi-solid substance in the coronary arteries is atheromatous plaque, and it is caused by cholesterol build up.

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