If an artery is missing, it can lead to inadequate blood supply to the tissues and organs it normally serves, resulting in ischemia. This can cause symptoms such as pain, weakness, or organ dysfunction, depending on the location and significance of the missing artery. In some cases, collateral circulation may develop, allowing other blood vessels to compensate for the loss, but this adaptation may not always be sufficient. Long-term effects can include tissue damage or necrosis if the blood supply is critically compromised.
Missing or mis-firing.
When reviewing the cause and effect of something, you may discover false causes along the way
It would seem that might be the case as I just had an MRI of my brain and it looks like I am missing the distal vertebral artery. My neurologist is sending me back for an MRI of my neck just to confirm if this is really the case. Yes it is possible to be missing one of your vertebral arteries. After years of suffering memory loss and migraines as well as multitudes of symptoms that never made sense and under going medication therapies that weren't necessary I have the answer. I am completely missing my left vertebral artery. This was found during an ultrasound of my neck, and confirmed with an angiogram. We still have no course of action to follow for this but I will keep you updated if they find any new way to fix this problem!
yes
basically cutting a little bit into an artery but not all the way through.
The only way to feel an artery is over pulse points, such as the one at your wrist.
Way systems do the artery work with
because it is the other way round...it is connected to the veinrather than the artery.
Blood flows through the kidneys in the following systematic way. It flows from Renal Artery to segmental artery to lobar artery to interlobar artery to arculate artery to interlobular artery to afferent arteriole to glomerular capillaries to efferent arteriole to peritubular capillaries to vasa recta to interlobular vein to arcuate vein to interlobar vein and finally to the renal vein.
Because God made it that way
Salt causes you to retain liquids ,such as water, so in a way yes it does effect your weight loss.
F=ma.Or force causes acceleration,which is another way of saying that the motion changes.