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- ... of these muscles to contract, which allows the arteries to maintain their shape instead of ... and dissection (familial TAAD). This disorder involves problems with the aorta, which is the ...
- ... that are rich in elastic fibers, including developing arteries and the heart valves, lungs, and skin. Researchers have been studying FBLN5 gene variants (also called mutations) as a possible risk factor for age-related macular degeneration, an eye disease that is a leading cause of vision loss ...
- ... the pulmonary artery. Signs and symptoms of pulmonary arterial hypertension occur when increased blood ... BMPR-II BMPR2_ ...
- ... buildup of cholesterol in the walls of coronary arteries greatly increases ... risk of early heart disease, typically beginning in a person's forties or ...
- ... buildup of cholesterol in the walls of coronary arteries greatly increases ... risk of early heart disease, typically beginning in a person's forties or ...
- ... buildup of cholesterol in the walls of coronary arteries greatly increases ... risk of early heart disease, typically beginning in a person's forties or ...
- ... scar-like tissue in the lining of the arteries that can impede blood flow ... disease or complete LCAT deficiency. However, because atherosclerosis is ...
- ... MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Critical congenital heart disease More About This Health Condition ... TRANSPOSITION OF THE GREAT ARTERIES, DEXTRO-LOOPED; DTGA MEDIATOR COMPLEX SUBUNIT 13-LIKE; ...
- ... oxygenated to the lungs from the heart (pulmonary arteries). Increased pressure in these vessels is known as pulmonary arterial hypertension.The EIF2AK4 gene mutations involved in PVOD ...
- ... a condition in which fatty deposits accumulate on artery walls. This fatty material hardens over time, eventually blocking the arteries and increasing the chance of having a heart ...