reversible ischemia
irreversible ischemia
Cardiovascular disease
irreversible ischemia
Myocardial infarction (heart attack, colloquially speaking).
Cardiovascular disease
Heart
ANSWER:The clogging of the arteries is caused by several factors related to coronary artery disease when fatty deposits of cholesterol and other substances stick to the arterial walls and create plaque. In response to plaque build-up, cells in your artery walls multiply and secrete additional substances that can worsen the state of clogged arteries. As plaque deposits grow, a condition called atherosclerosis results. This condition causes the arteries to narrow and harden. Arterial plaque can reduce blood flow or, in some instances, block the artery. Clogged arteries greatly increase the likelihood of heart attack, stroke, and even death.
An artery in the leg is called the "femoral artery."
Axillary artery
hey cutie c;
When an artery to the heart is blocked, it is called a heart attack.
This artery is called the Aorta. It is the largest artery in the body.