This is a health condition. It is called peripheral arterial occlusive disease. Meaning A condition in which the arteries of the leg are obstructed.
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a condition caused by poor circulation due to narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the limbs. It can lead to symptoms such as leg pain, cramping, and weakness during physical activity. In severe cases, PAD can increase the risk of complications such as ulcers, infection, and even gangrene.
Atherosclerosis primarily affects the arteries by causing plaque buildup in their walls, leading to narrowing and hardening of the arteries. This condition can affect various organs throughout the body, including the heart, brain, kidneys, and legs.
No, "occluded" does not mean dead. In a medical context, "occluded" refers to something that is blocked or obstructed, such as a blood vessel. It indicates a condition where normal flow is hindered, rather than indicating death.
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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
My mum has two femoral arteries in her right leg and one in the left.
Angioplasty is a procedure that widens narrowed or obstructed arteries or veins.
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yes the blood pressure in major arteries in the leg is greater than the blood pressure in arteries in neck during orbiting in an orbiting space station.
CAD, which stands for coronary artery disease, is an abnormal condition of the coronary arteries.
Of course! You have veins and arteries in your leg and you can feel the pulse of the blood going through them.
Yes. The most common is leg veins for coronary arteries.