Artery in A Sentence

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    A carotid angiogram is an Xray of the circulation to the brain taken by injecting dye (contrast) into the carotid artery.

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    A catheter is threaded into the artery from puncture of the femoral artery at groin level.

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    A fine catheter is introduced into an artery in the right groin.

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    A gradual transition to a heart-healthy diet can help decrease a child's adulthood risk of coronary artery disease and other health conditions.

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    A gradual transition to a heart-healthy diet can help decrease a child's risk of coronary artery disease and other health conditions in adulthood.

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    A high velocity jet from the feeding artery enters the aneurysm sac during systole.

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    A large artery in the heart called the ductus arteriosus may not develop properly.

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    A metal scaffold called a ' stent ' is then inserted to hold the artery open.

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    A newer approach is to thread a long, thin tube through the artery that leads to the aneurysm.

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    A number of imaging techniques can be used to diagnose renal artery stenosis, all with similar accuracy.

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    A person with atherosclerosis is at high risk of forming a thrombus in a coronary artery - coronary thrombosis.

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    A physician or specially trained ultrasonographer performs Doppler flow studies, which examines the blood flow in the umbilical artery and the baby's middle cerebral artery.

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    A road following the coast from Cochin-China to Tongking, and known as the " Mandarin road," passes through or near the chief towns of the provinces and forms the chief artery of communication in the country apart from the railways (see Indo-China, French).

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    A road following the coast from Cochin-China to Tongking, and known as the "Mandarin road," passes through or near the chief towns of the provinces and forms the chief artery of communication in the country apart from the railways.

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    A simple example of different methods of harvesting veins for use in coronary artery bypass surgery makes the point.

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    A small amount of 96% ethanol is injected into the septal artery inducing a localized infarction in the ventricular septum.

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    Accidental puncture of the artery which may cause bleeding.

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    Although both the artery and the vein retain their normal connections, the new opening between the two causes some arterial blood to shunt (be diverted) into the vein because of the blood pressure difference.

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    Although smoking is not directly related to high blood pressure in children and adolescents, those who smoke should stop to reduce their risk of developing other health problems such as coronary artery disease.

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    An arteriovenous fistula is an abnormal channel or passage between an artery and a vein.

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    An arteriovenous fistula is an abnormal connection of an artery and a vein.

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    An ischemic stroke - the most common form of stroke in children under age 15 - is caused by a blocked or narrowed artery.

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    Anatomy The ulnar nerve travels with the ulnar artery in the tunnel of Guyon, covered by the transverse carpal ligament.

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    And the simple vein will receive nourishment from itself, and the nerve and artery from the vein.

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    Another artery of trade of great importance is the Erie Canal, which here has its western terminus, and whose completion (1825) gave the first impetus to Buffalo's commercial growth.

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    Another possible cause of brain infarction might be carotid artery atherosclerosis.

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    Antoninus Pius paved the great east to west artery with granite.

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    Aorta-The main artery located above the heart that pumps oxygenated blood out into the body.

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    Aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection, or large artery stenosis occurred in 27% .

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    Arterial blood gases are measured on a blood sample that is taken from an artery.

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    Arterial blood sampling Blood can be drawn from an artery either via an indwelling arterial cannula or by direct arterial puncture.

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    Arterial switch, to correct transposition of the great arteries, involves connecting the aorta to the left ventricle and connecting the pulmonary artery to the right ventricle.

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    As blood flows through arteries, it pushes against the inside of artery walls.

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    As the heart responds to the increased demands for more oxygenated blood by pumping harder, the pulmonary artery has to change in size and shape in order to adapt to the increased amount and force of the blood.

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    At the present time, however, uterine artery embolization should not be routinely recommended for women who desire future fertility.

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    At the puncture site Some bruising is common after an artery puncture.

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    At the same time, blood in the lungs goes to the left atrium, the left ventricle, but then back to the lungs rather than going to the body because the pulmonary artery is connected to the left ventricle.

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    Atlantic Avenue, along the harbour front, was created, and Washington Street, the chief business artery, was largely remade after 1866.

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    Beauregard, and was made the centre of the new line along the Memphis & Charleston railway, "the great East and West artery of the Confederacy."

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    Because CoQ10 has an anti-oxidative effect on all of the body tissue, it also has an an anti-oxidative effect on LDL. While it doesn't lower the amount of LDL, it keeps it from oxidizing and becoming artery clogging plaque.

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    Because it is so dangerous, experts suggest early screening and surgery for aortic coarctation of the artery in girls with Turner syndrome.

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    Bleeding from an artery is of a bright red colour, and escapes from the end of the vessel nearest the heart in jets synchronous with the heart's beat.

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    Blood samples may be taken from a vein or artery.

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    But it must be observed that the classification of Nitzsch, just given, rests much more on characters furnished by the general structure than on those furnished by the carotid artery only.

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    Bypass surgery reroutes the blood flow around the narrowed or blocked sections of the renal artery.

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    Cardiac catheterization-A procedure to passes a catheter through a large vein into the heart and its vessels for the purpose of diagnosing coronary artery disease, assessing injury or disease of the aorta, or evaluating cardiac function.

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    Carotid endarterectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove a blockage from the carotid artery.

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    Cooking bags give today's health conscious cook an opportunity to serve moist, flavorful meat without artery clogging fat.

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    Coronary artery angioplasty and bypass before elective surgery 21 elective patients had coronary angiography.

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    Coronary artery disease is one form of heart disease and occurs when the arteries supplying blood to the heart are blocked due to a buildup of fatty material or scar tissue.

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    Coronary Artery Disease now includes cardiology in the Elderly.

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    Discussion The clinical and radiological findings were those of a left middle cerebral artery infarct.

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    Doctors may also prescribe CPAP for patients with heart failure or coronary artery disease.

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    Doppler flow studies of the uterine artery provide information regarding the blood flow to the uterus.

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    Doppler studies on the umbilical cord artery and the middle cerebral artery also provide information regarding fetal growth.

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    Ductus arteriosus refers to an open passageway-or temporary blood vessel (ductus)-that carries blood from the heart via the pulmonary artery to the aorta before birth.

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    Ductus-The blood vessel that joins the pulmonary artery and the aorta.

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    During an angioplasty procedure, a doctor inserts a catheter with a deflated balloon at its tip into the blockage in the artery.

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    During catheterization, a long, slender tube called a catheter is inserted into a vein or artery and slowly directed to the heart, using x-ray guidance.

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    During catheterization, a long, slender tube, called a catheter, is inserted into a vein or artery and slowly directed to the heart using x-ray guidance.

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    During the catheterization, a long, slender tube called a catheter is inserted into a vein or artery and slowly directed to the blocked blood vessel, using x-ray guidance (angiography).

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    During the catheterization, a long, slender tube called a catheter is inserted into a vein or artery and slowly directed to the heart, using x-ray guidance.

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    During the operation, the surgeon scrapes away plaque from the wall of the artery so blood can flow freely through the artery to the brain.

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    During the procedure, a long, slender tube called a catheter is inserted into a vein or artery and slowly directed to the heart, using x ray guidance.

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    During the procedure, a tiny balloon at the end of a long, thin tube (called a catheter) is pushed through the artery to the blockage.

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    Each brachiocephalic soon sends off its subclavian, while in the normal or more usual cases the rest proceeds as the carotid trunk, inclusive of the vertebral artery.

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    Each segmental artery supplies a specific area of the kidney and they do not anastomose with each other.

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    Embolism-A blood clot, air bubble, or mass of foreign material that travels and blocks the flow of blood in an artery.

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    False Blood should not pulsate as it leaves the radial artery?

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    Fatty deposits, called atheromatous plaques, can build up over time and block the artery.

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    First, there is the severed artery in his wrist.

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    For instance, coronary artery disease may exhibit few or no symptoms.

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    For transposition of the great arteries, venous switch creates a tunnel inside the atria to re-direct oxygen-rich blood to the right ventricle and aorta, and venous blood to the left ventricle and pulmonary artery.

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    For tricuspid atresia and pulmonary atresia, the Fontan procedure connects the right atrium to the pulmonary artery directly or with a conduit, and the atrial defect is closed.

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    High blood pressure can make the artery walls thicken and harden.

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    How does the structure of the tunica adventitia differ from that of the muscular artery?

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    How had he not severed an artery or killed her with those four inch incisors?

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    Hypertension, more commonly known as high blood pressure, is the force with which the body pushes blood against the artery walls as it travels throughout the circulatory system.

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    Identify the pulsation of the femoral artery 1-2 cm below the inguinal ligament.

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    If an artery to the brain is blocked, a stroke can result.

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    If severe bleeding cannot be stopped by direct pressure or with elevation, the next step is to apply pressure to the major artery supplying blood to the area of the wound.

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    If the bleeding point cannot be reached, the pressure should be applied to the main artery between the bleeding point and the heart.

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    If the pressure in the lungs is higher than that of the heart and body, blood returning to the heart will take the short cut back into the aorta from the pulmonary artery through the PDA instead of going to the lungs.

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    If the renal artery is partially or completely blocked, an interventional catheter-based procedure may be performed.

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    If this cannot be done, the main artery of the limb must be exposed by dissection at the most accessible point between the wound and the heart, and there ligatured.

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    If you are able to avoid lighting up for 15 years or more, your risk of coronary artery disease is the same as for someone who doesn't smoke.

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    In a renal endarterectomy, a vascular surgeon removes the blockage from the inner lining of the renal artery.

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    In addition, a mesh tube (called a stent) may be placed inside the artery to help hold it open.

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    In adults, chromium deficiency can be a sign of coronary artery disease.

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    In an artery occlusion this loss of vision usually happens very suddenly with little or no warning.

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    In children, blockages may be caused by a blood clot, injury to the artery, or rarely in children, atherosclerosis (build-up of fatty deposits on the blood vessel walls).

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    In ordinary circumstances, where the artery is obstructed by an agent free from such organismal contamination, the part becomes first red.

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    In patients undergoing peripheral angiography, there should be pulsation in the artery into which the X-ray contrast medium will be injected.

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    In pulmonary atresia, the baby lacks a pulmonary valve and blood cannot flow properly from the right ventricle into the pulmonary artery and on to the lungs.

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    In rare cases or when carotid artery disease is suspected, additional tests may include a carotid ultrasound or cerebral or carotid angiogram.

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    In severe cases, the damaged section of the artery may have to be removed completely and replaced with a graft made from an artificial material.

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    In severe cases, the leaking artery can be plugged or covered with a graft from normal tissue.

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    In severe haemorrhage, as from the division of a large artery, the patient may collapse and death ensue from syncope.

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    In some cases, the increase in size and shape changes the pressure in the pulmonary artery and lungs.

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    In the arm, pressure would be applied to the brachial artery by pressing the inside of the upper arm against the bone.

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    In the case of an arteriovenous fistula, this procedure should stop the passage of blood from the artery to the vein.

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    In the femoral triangle the FV lies medial to the artery.

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    In the leg, pressure would be applied to the femoral artery by pressing on the inner crease of the groin against the pelvic bone.

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    In these cases, the stroke is caused by a weakened artery bursting, which allows blood to seep out of the artery wall.

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    In transposition (reversal of position) of the great arteries, the positions of the pulmonary artery and the aorta are reversed, causing oxygen-rich blood to re-circulate to the lungs while oxygen-poor blood goes to the rest of the body.

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    Ischemia usually occurs when an artery is compressed as it passes through a tightly flexed joint.

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    It involves a constricture of the aorta, the main artery that delivers blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the rest of the body.

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    It is non-invasive and has replaced arteriography as the investigation of choice in the assessment of carotid artery disease and in post-operative graft surveillance.

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    It is the central fluvial artery of Brazil, running from south to north for a distance of about 150o m.

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    It is the lowest part of a ridge which slopes from Majuba to the Buffalo river, and before the opening of the railway in 1891 the road over the nek was the main artery of communication between Durban and Pretoria.

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    It lies anterior to, and below the subclavian artery as it crosses the first rib.

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    It may be added that in the Oreodontidae the vertebral artery pierces the transverse processes of the cervical vertebrae in the normal manner.

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    It occupies an advantageous position on the great artery of Russian trade, at a place where the manufactured and agricultural products of the basin of the Oka meet the metal wares from that of the Kama, the corn and salt brought from the south-eastern governments, the produce of the Caspian fisheries, and the various wares imported from Siberia, Central Asia, Caucasia and Persia.

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    It seems that there is a primitive tendency in the Arthropoda for the arteries to accompany the nerve cords, and a " supra-spinal " artery - that is to say, an artery in close relation to the ventral nerve cords--has been described in several cases.

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    It usually occurs when an artery and vein that are side-by-side are damaged, and the healing process results in the two becoming linked.

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    It's caused by a partial blockage of a coronary artery.

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    Kawasaki syndrome is usually treated with a combination of aspirin, to control the patient's fever and skin inflammation, and high doses of intravenous immune globulin to reduce the possibility of coronary artery complications.

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    Kidney infections, a narrowing of the arteries that carry blood to the kidneys, called renal artery stenosis, and other kidney disorders can disturb the salt and water balance.

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    Kohl (Austria and the Danube, London, 1844) and others that, in consequence of the Danube having been in constant use as the line of passage of migratory hostile tribes, it nowhere forms the boundary between two states from Orsova upwards, and thus it traverses as a central artery Wurttemberg, Bavaria, Austria and Hungary, while on the other hand various tributaries both north and south, which formed serious obstacles to the march of armies, have become lines of separation between different states.

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    Left brachial artery arising from a common innominate trunk, instead of coming off separately from the aortic arch.

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    Major artery thrombosis is less common than in the veins.

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    Neonatal intensive care and coronary artery bypass grafts will both save lives.

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    None were visible on main pulmonary artery angiography due to reversal of flow in the affected pulmonary artery branches.

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    Normally, the pulmonary artery carries blood from the right ventricle to the lungs.

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    Notice how the tunica media layer is relatively smaller than that for the elastic artery.

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    Obese children and adolescents are at increased risk for developing diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease, sleep apnea, orthopedic problems, and psychosocial disorders.

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    On the right hand side, the nerve passes behind the vagus and loops around the subclavian artery.

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    One of the fears among doctors and scientists is that the higher fat content of the Atkins diet may put patients at risk for coronary artery disease and other cholesterol-related problems.

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    One of the findings in the pregnancy was that I have a single umbilical artery.

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    Other medications may include anticoagulants (blood thinners) to reduce the risk of blood clots and stroke, ACE inhibitors to decrease artery constriction and improve blood flow, and inotropes to strengthen the heart's contractions.

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    Other patients may develop inflammation of an artery (arteritis) in their arms or legs.

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    Parents of obese children and adolescents should be concerned for their current and future health, since obesity can result in diabetes, hypertension, and coronary artery disease.

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    Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a heart defect that occurs in infants when the ductus arteriosus (the temporary fetal blood vessel that connects the aorta and the pulmonary artery) does not close at birth.

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    Patent ductus arteriosus-A congenital defect in which the temporary blood vessel connecting the left pulmonary artery to the aorta in the fetus doesn't close after birth.

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    Peripheral artery disease is a condition in which the arteries in the legs become blocked.

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    Pulmonary artery banding, narrowing the pulmonary artery with a band to reduce blood flow and pressure in the lungs, is used for ventricular septal defect, atrioventricular canal defect, and tricuspid atresia.

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    Pulmonary artery catheter â a tiny tube inserted into the artery connecting the heart to the lungs.

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    Pulmonary artery-An artery that carries blood from the heart to the lungs.

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    Pulmonary embolism-Blockage of an artery in the lungs by foreign matter such as fat, tumor tissue, or a clot originating from a vein.

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    Pulmonary valve A valve at the junction of the right ventricle to the pulmonary artery.

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    Pulmonary vasodilators These are used to reduce the lung artery pressure, to treat pulmonary hypertension.

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    Removing the narrowing in the artery with an operation called a carotid endarterectomy may reduce the risk of further strokes.

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    Renal artery stenosis is most common in older people.

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    Renal artery stenosis-A disorder in which the arteries that supply blood to the kidneys are narrowed or constricted.

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    Researchers looked for a condition known as angiographic restenosis, which is the narrowing or closing of an artery that has undergone angioplasty.

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    Sample groups Patients with non-specific CAD, experiencing an acute myocardial infarction, small coronary arteries, chronic total occlusion of a coronary artery.

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    Should the portion of tissue deprived of its circulation be contained in an internal organ, as is so often the case where the obstruction in the artery is due to embolism, it becomes converted into what is known as an " infarction."

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    Simple PAVMs have a single feeding artery leading to single draining pulmonary vein.

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    Six or seven species of mosquitoes are also the intermediate hosts of Filaria immitis, which infests the right auricle and pulmonary artery of the dog, and occurs throughout the tropics, in southern Europe, the United States of America, and elsewhere.

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    Specific risk factors include a family history of high cholesterol, obesity, coronary artery disease (atherosclerosis), stroke, alcoholism, diabetes, high blood pressure, and lack of regular exercise.

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    Squeeze the left thigh muscles to force blood from branches of the iliac artery up the main vessel.

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    Such injuries are apt to occur in syphilitic endarteritis, or senile arterial decay, whereby an artery may be blocked permanently, as if with an embolus, and the area supplied by it, in so far as it was dependent upon this vessel, deprived of nutrition.

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    Superior mesenteric artery syndrome-A condition in which a person vomits after meals due to blockage of the blood supply to the intestine.

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    Surgery is used to connect an artery and vein so that arterial blood pressure and flow rate widens the vein and decreases the chance of blood clots forming inside the vein.

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    Takayasu arteritis is a chronic inflammatory disorder that affects the aorta (the large artery that leaves the heart) and its major branches.

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    That in which both' a right carotid artery and a left are present.

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    That in which the left carotid artery alone exists, as found in all other birds examined by Nitzsch, and therefore as regards species and individuals much the most common - since into this category come the countless thousands of the passerine birds - a group which outnumbers all the rest put together.

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    That in which the right carotid artery alone is present, of which, according to our author's experience, the flamingo (Phoenicopterus) was the sole example.

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    That in which there is but a single carotid artery, springing from both right and left trunk, but the branches soon coalescing, to take a midway course, and again dividing near the head.

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    The " Main artery " is called the aorta, and the " main vein " is called the vena cava.

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    The abdominal esophagus is supplied by branches of the left gastric artery and inferior phrenic artery.

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    The aorta is the large artery that takes blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the body.

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    The aorta is the largest artery in the body.

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    The aortic arch is the first artery to carry blood as it leaves the heart.

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    The blockage of the artery is usually caused by a blood clot (called a thrombus by doctors) or an embolus.

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    The city is well laid out for the most part, the streets crossing each other at right angles; Yonge Street, the chief artery, running north from the bay, was constructed as a military road in 1796, and extends under the same name for upwards of 30 m.

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    The Deoha is another great drainage artery and receives many minor streams. The Gomati or Gumti also passes through the district.

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    The ductus arteriosus is a temporary fetal blood vessel that connects the aorta and the pulmonary artery before birth.

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    The easier flow takes strain off the artery walls and the heart does not have to pump as hard, thus reducing the blood pressure.

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    The external carotid artery supplies the face, nose, mouth and upper neck.

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    The first descent of the mighty artery from the Andes to the sea was made by Orellana in 1541, and the name Amazonas arises from the battle which he had with a tribe of Tapuya savages where the women of the tribe fought alongside the men, as was the custom among all of the Tapuyas.

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    The following figure shows the pressure in the main pulmonary artery in the dog during a period of hypoxia.

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    The increased pressure in the globe can cause central artery occlusion.

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    The largest veins were cut, and the external jugular was also cut, but no great artery beside.

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    The level of oxygen in the blood can be measured by taking a blood sample from an artery, or, more easily, using a device called an oximeter, which is clipped to an earlobe.

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    The machine purports to give the central arterial waveform from the measured radial artery pressure waveform.

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    The main artery is the Gothersgade, running from Kongens Nytor y to the western boulevards, and separating a district of regular thoroughfares and rectangular blocks to the north from one of irregular, narrow and picturesque streets to the south.

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    The monaural stethoscope may be placed over the brachial artery and used for measuring blood pressure.

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    The more pressure the blood exerts on the artery walls, the higher the blood pressure is.

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    The natural port is BremenGeestemunde and to it is directed the river traffic down the Weser, which practically forms the chief commercial artery of the province.

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    The neck is long and curved, and its vertebrae are remarkable for the position of the canal for the transmission of the vertebral artery, which does not perforate the transverse process, but passes obliquely through the anterior part of the pedicle of the arch.

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    The objective of the study was to examine the relationship between specific dietary carotenoids and the incidence of coronary artery disease (CAD ).

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    The only thing doctors had to do was balloon the stent in his pulmonary artery.

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    The pedicle contains the artery that supplies blood to the flap increasing the odds the flap will survive in its new location.

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    The pressure between the heart and lungs of an individual affected by PDA causes some of the oxygenated blood that should go out to the body (through the aorta) to return back through the PDA into the pulmonary artery.

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    The pulmonary artery takes the blood immediately back to the lungs.

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    The results of a post mortem showed that Mrs Z died from acute myocardial infarction and coronary artery atheroma.

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    The right ventricle pumps blood into the pulmonary artery and blood reaches the aorta through a patent ductus arteriosus (see description in the previous section).

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    The risk also exists for clots to form if the plaque lining the blood vessels dislodges and blocks a coronary artery, causing damage or a heart attack.

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    The soldier had died following an operation to insert a stent into an artery, a device designed to cleanse the bloodstream of cholesterol.

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    The splenic artery supplies the remainder of the gland.

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    The St Lawrence is far the most important Canadian river from the historic and economic points of view, since it provided the main artery of exploration in early days, and with its canals past rapids and between lakes still serves as a great highway of trade between the interior of the continent and the seaports of Montreal and Quebec. It is probable that politically Canada would have followed the course of the States to the south but for the planting of a French colony with widely extended trading posts along the easily ascended channel of the St Lawrence and the Great Lakes, so that this river was the ultimate bond of union between Canada and the empire.

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    The term telangiectasia refers to a spot formed, usually on the skin, by a dilated capillary or terminal artery.

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    The valley of the Po formed the main artery of trade between western Europe and the East, Milan being besides the point of convergence for all Alpine passes west of the Brenner (the St Gotthard, however, was not made accessible until early in the 13th century).

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    The ventricle on the left side pumps blood full of oxygen through the body; the ventricle on the right side pumps the same blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs to take up oxygen.

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    The vertebral artery carries blood from the heart to the brain.

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    The very fact of reestablishing this vital strategical and economic artery of the Near East by force of arms would, moreover, of necessity carry with it the occupation of Constantinople by Entente forces and would deal a resounding blow at the very heart of the Sultan's realms. There was furthermore, at the juncture when the project of attack upon the Dardanelles was first seriously mooted at the beginning of Jan.

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    The White Sea has also been brought into connexion with the central Volga basin while the sister-river of the Volga - the Kama - became the main artery of communication with Siberia.

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    The Wieprz (180 m.), a right-hand tributary of the Vistula, is the chief artery of the Lublin government; it is navigable for small boats and rafts for 105 m.

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    Then the tip of the catheter is expanded like a tiny balloon in the blocked or narrowed coronary artery.

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    Then, the air is let out of the cuff while a stethoscope placed over the artery is used to detect the sound of the blood spurting back through the artery.

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    There are two great arteries that transport blood away from the heart, the pulmonary artery and the aorta.

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    There is a distinct alisphenoid canal for the passage of the internal maxillary artery.

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    These are usually introduced via the artery in the groin, the femoral artery in the groin, the femoral artery.

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    These showed a 60% stenosis of the left internal carotid artery.

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    This clot can completely block the blood flow through the coronary artery, causing a myocardial infarction.

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    This fissure represents the hilum of the liver, and contains the right and left hepatic ducts and the right and left branches of the hepatic artery and portal vein, together with nerves and lymphatics, the whole being enclosed in some condensed subperitoneal tissue known as Glisson's capsule.

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    This great artery and Unter den Linden are crossed at right angles by the Friedrichstrasse, 2 m.

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    This is achieved by either placing a stent in the artery under x-ray control, or by a surgical operation called a carotid endarterectomy.

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    This phase began to give way in the irth century to a commercial and industrial renaissance, which received a great impetus from the crusading movements - themselves largely economic - and by the 14th century had made the Netherlands the factory of Europe, the Rhine a vast artery of trade, and north Italy a hive of busy cities.

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    This usually is a symptom of an underlying heart problem such as Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), in which fatty deposits accumulate in the vessels leading to the heart.

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    Thrombosis-The formation of a blood clot in a vein or artery that may obstruct local blood flow or may dislodge, travel downstream, and obstruct blood flow at a remote location.

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    To avoid arterial puncture the operator 's fingers gently pull the carotid artery away from the midline.

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    To avoid arterial puncture the operator's fingers gently pull the carotid artery away from the midline.

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    To correct aortic stenosis, the Ross procedure grafts the pulmonary artery to the aorta.

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    Too much force (anything over 140/90 mm Hg is considered "high") can cause damage to the artery walls.

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    Transposition of the great arteries (TGA) is a birth defect causing a fatal condition in which there is a reversal, or switch, in the primary connections of the two main (great) blood vessels to the heart, the aorta and pulmonary artery.

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    Transposition of the great arteries also can be corrected by the Damus-Kaye-Stansel procedure, in which the pulmonary artery is cut in two and connected to the ascending aorta and the farthest section of the right ventricle.

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    Triglycerides make up a sticky form of fat that sticks to artery walls and can cause hardening and narrowing.

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    Truncus arteriosus is a complex malformation in which only one artery comes from the heart and forms the aorta and pulmonary artery.

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    Undetected or untreated COA can also lead to early adulthood death due to congestive heart failure, systemic hypertension, coronary artery disease, and aortic aneurysm.

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    Using an oximeter to keep track of the blood oxygen level, repeated artery punctures or heel sticks can be avoided.

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    Using balloon dilation this is expanded into a narrow artery to hold it open.

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    V-A ECMO requires the insertion of two tubes, one in the jugular and one in the carotid artery.

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    Venoarterial (V-A) bypass-The type of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation that provides both heart and lung support, using two tubes (one in the jugular vein and one in the carotid artery).

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    Volume 9, Number 8, September 2002 Are waiting times for coronary artery bypass graft surgery longer than they should be?

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    We have developed a mouse model of vascular injury and, using our published technique, can measure leukocyte adhesion to artery segments.

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    We have placed these in three categories; coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG ), aortic valve replacement (AVR) and other.

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    We have placed these in three categories; coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), aortic valve replacement (AVR) and other.

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    When artery walls thicken, the inside of the blood vessel narrows.

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    When blood supply to a tissue or organ is blocked by an embolism, infarction, or death of the tissue the artery feeds, occurs.

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    When one or more blood vessels in the kidneys become narrowed (renal artery stenosis) because of debris and plaque build-up, or blocked because of a blood clot (renal vein thrombosis), the kidneys are unable to function properly.

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    When the balloon is inflated, it opens the artery.

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    When the cuff is inflated, an artery in the arm is squeezed to momentarily stop the flow of blood.

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    When the muscular walls of arteries are relaxed, or dilated, the pressure of the blood flowing through them is lower than when the artery walls narrow, or constricted.

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    Why the English haven't all died of coronary artery blockage yet is a mystery.

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    You may have read recent studies showing benefits of omega-3 fatty acids in the fight against coronary artery disease, through sources such as fish and fish oil supplements.

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    Your blood pressure is the force of your blood against the artery walls.