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Results 1 - 10 of 599 for Arteries
  1. ... legs. Fatty deposits can build up inside the arteries and block blood flow. A stent is a ...
  2. ... legs. Fatty deposits can build up inside the arteries and block blood flow. A stent is a small, metal mesh tube that keeps the artery open. Angioplasty and stent placement are two ways ...
  3. Retinal artery occlusion is a blockage in one of the small arteries that carry blood to the retina . The retina ... Retinal arteries may become blocked when a blood clot or fat deposits get stuck in the arteries. These blockages ...
  4. Mesenteric artery ischemia occurs when there is a narrowing or blockage of one or more of the three major arteries that supply the small and large intestines. These ...
  5. ... still beating. This is called off-pump coronary artery bypass, or OPCAB. During bypass surgery: The doctor will take a vein or artery from another part of your body and use ...
  6. Anomalous left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery (ALCAPA) is a heart defect. The left coronary artery (LCA), which carries blood to the ...
  7. ... to go around a blockage in the coronary artery to reach your heart muscle. The surgery is ... Your surgeon took a vein or artery from another part of your body to create a detour, or bypass, around an artery that was blocked and could not bring ...
  8. ... reach your heart muscle. Minimally invasive coronary (heart) artery bypass can be done without stopping the heart. ... You had minimally invasive coronary artery bypass surgery on one or more ... Your surgeon used an artery from your chest to create a ...
  9. The carotid artery brings needed blood to your brain and face. You have one of these arteries on each side of your neck. Carotid artery ...
  10. ... high blood pressure due to narrowing of the arteries that carry blood to the kidneys. This condition is also called renal artery stenosis.
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