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  1. ... Signs of infection (fever, redness, general ill feeling ) Symptoms of arteriosclerosis of the extremities
  2. ... lead to angina and heart attack. Read about symptoms and tests.
  3. ... blood vessels outside of your heart. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
  4. Isoxsuprine is used to relieve the symptoms of central and peripheral vascular diseases such as arteriosclerosis, Buerger's disease, and Raynaud's disease.
  5. Atherosclerosis is hardening and narrowing of the arteries caused by the buildup of a fatty substance called plaque. Learn about the risks and prevention.
  6. ... ischemic attacks or strokes have diffuse, progressive cerebral arteriosclerosis, ... suggestive of atherosclerosis. Vascular changes observed on postmortem ...
  7. ... serious injury A blood vessel disease (such as arteriosclerosis, also called hardening of the arteries, in your arms or legs) Diabetes A suppressed immune system (for example, from HIV/AIDS or chemotherapy) Surgery
  8. ... the body (arteries) may cause other signs and symptoms of PXE. For example, people with this condition can develop narrowing of the arteries (arteriosclerosis) or a condition called claudication that is characterized ...
  9. ... the body ( arteries ) may cause other signs and symptoms of PXE. For example, people with this condition can develop narrowing of the arteries ( arteriosclerosis ) or a condition called claudication that is characterized ...
  10. Hardening of the arteries; Arteriosclerosis; Plaque buildup - arteries; Hyperlipidemia - atherosclerosis; Cholesterol - atherosclerosis ... Atherosclerosis does not cause symptoms until blood flow to part of the body becomes slowed or blocked. If the arteries supplying the heart become narrow, ...
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