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Results 1 - 10 of 87 for Arteries
  1. ... vessels in the brain, specifically the internal carotid arteries and the arteries that branch from them. These vessels, which provide ...
  2. Hypertension is abnormally high blood pressure in the arteries, which are the blood vessels that carry blood ... the heart beats, it forces blood through the arteries to deliver nutrients and oxygen to the rest ...
  3. ... abnormally high blood pressure (hypertension) in the pulmonary artery, the blood vessel that carries blood from the ... hypertension occurs when most of the very small arteries throughout the lungs narrow in diameter, which increases ...
  4. ... that are rich in elastic fibers, including developing arteries and the heart valves, lungs, and skin. Researchers ... fibers, which weakens connective tissue in the skin, arteries, lungs, and other organs. These defects in connective ...
  5. The F13A1 gene provides instructions for making one part, the A subunit, of a protein called factor XIII. This protein is part of a group of related proteins ...
  6. ... developing a form of heart disease called coronary artery disease at a young age. This condition occurs ... the inner walls of blood vessels, particularly the arteries that supply blood to the heart (coronary arteries). ...
  7. ... the heart to the rest of the body (arteries) and other health problems.The mutations that cause ... Excessive growth signaling results in elongation of the arteries. Since the end points of the arteries are ...
  8. ... characterized by narrowing (stenosis) or blockage (occlusion) of arteries that supply blood to various organs and tissues, ... brain, and heart. Stenosis or occlusion of the arteries that supply blood to the kidneys (renal arteries) ...
  9. ... heart to the rest of the body (the arteries). Tortuosity arises from abnormal elongation of the arteries; since the end points of the arteries are fixed, the extra length twists and curves. ...
  10. ... can also be caused by problems with the artery that supplies blood to the head and neck (the carotid artery) on the affected side, resulting in loss of ...
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