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Results 11 - 20 of 31 for Arterial disorder
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... the pulmonary artery. Signs and symptoms of pulmonary arterial hypertension occur when increased blood ... BMPR-II BMPR2_ ...
  4. ... buildup of cholesterol in the walls of coronary arteries greatly increases ... risk of early heart disease, typically beginning in a person's forties or ...
  5. ... buildup of cholesterol in the walls of coronary arteries greatly increases ... risk of early heart disease, typically beginning in a person's forties or ...
  6. ... buildup of cholesterol in the walls of coronary arteries greatly increases ... risk of early heart disease, typically beginning in a person's forties or ...
  7. ... scar-like tissue in the lining of the arteries that can impede blood flow ... disease or complete LCAT deficiency. However, because atherosclerosis is ...
  8. ... 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; ...
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. ... 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 ...
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