coronary artery disease
peripheral vascular disease
abdominal aortic aneurysm
hypertension
renal artery stenosis
carotid stenosis
temporal arteritis
Burger's disease
Deep venous thombosis
pulmonary embolism
pheblitis
to name a few
2006-06-27 22:42:32
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answered by julius 4
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a million. Aortic Stenosis, A thickened Aortic valve. 2. Myocardial infarction, Atheroma plaque that has ruptured causing an total occlusion of the Coronary artery celebration. LAD (Left anterior descending)
2016-10-13 22:00:02
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answered by charis 4
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one million. Aortic Stenosis, A thickened Aortic valve. two. Myocardial infarction, Atheroma plaque that has ruptured inflicting a entire occlusion of the Coronary artery instance. LAD (Left anterior descending)
2016-08-20 10:10:11
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answered by ? 4
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Encyclopedia—circulatory system
Circulatory Disorders
Disorders of the circulatory system generally result in diminished flow of blood and diminished oxygen exchange to the tissues. Blood supply is also impeded in such conditions as arteriosclerosis and high blood pressure (see hypertension); low blood pressure resulting from injury (shock) is manifested by inadequate blood flow. Acute impairment of blood flow to the heart muscle itself with resulting damage to the heart, known as a heart attack or myocardial infarction, or to the brain (stroke) are most dangerous. Structural defects of the heart affecting blood distribution may be congenital or caused by many diseases, e.g., rheumatic fever, coronary artery disease.
See also heart disease; angina pectoris.
2006-06-27 22:24:47
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answered by heartmonger999 4
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1. Aortic Stenosis, A thickened Aortic valve. 2. Myocardial infarction, Atheroma plaque that has ruptured causing a complete occlusion of the Coronary artery illustration. LAD (Left anterior descending)
2016-08-08 23:10:03
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answered by gabler 4
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low b.p.
high b.p.
2006-06-27 22:24:15
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answered by Raju.K.M 5
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