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Coronary artery bypass
Coronary artery bypass graft, coronary artery bypass, coronary artery, coronary arteries, CABG, triple bypass, internal mammary artery, angina pectoris, heart-lung bypass machine Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) is an operation to repair ... [... more]
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Types of strokes
A stroke occurs when the blood supply to a part of the brain is interrupted. An ischaemic stroke is the more common cause of stroke and occurs when a blood clot blocks an artery serving the brain. A haemorrhagic stroke is caused when a blood ... [... more]
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Thrombosis
Thrombosis means the clotting of blood within an artery or a vein. This is always abnormal and is often dangerous, as it can reduce or stop the flow of blood. When thrombosis affects important arteries, such as the coronary arteries (causing a ... [... more]
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Thromboembolism
Oxygen-carrying blood is pumped around the body in the arteries. Arteries have many branches that gradually get smaller and smaller. If an embolus is travelling in an artery, it will eventually reach a narrow point where it gets stuck. This cuts ... [... more]
NHS Direct

Blood pressure (low)
Hypotension is persistent abnormally low blood pressure. Blood pressure is the pressure of blood in your arteries. The blood circulation is a closed system in which the pressure varies constantly. It rises to a peak, called the systolic pressure, ... [... more]
NHS Direct

Coronary heart disease (CHD)
Coronary heart disease (CHD) refers to disease of the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle, which in turn damages the heart. This section focuses on the two most common aspects of CHD: angina and heart attacks. To understand CHD, you ... [... more]
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Loniten
Loniten tablets contain the active ingredient minoxidil, which is a type of medicine called a vasodilator. It acts by relaxing and widening the small arteries of the body (arterioles). This reduces the pressure inside the blood vessels and hence ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Eudemine Injection
Diazoxide works by causing the muscle in the walls of the blood vessels (arteries) to relax. This allows the arteries to widen rapidly and reduces blood pressure. Diazoxide injection is mainly used for the short-term, emergency treatment of very ... [... more]
Net Doctor

What is heart disease?
Coronary heart disease (CHD) happens when your arteries become narrowed by atherosclerosis. This causes a restriction in the supply of blood and oxygen supply to the heart, particularly when you exert yourself and the demands of the heart muscle ... [... more]
BBC

Arteriosclerosis
The term arteriosclerosis describes a number of conditions where the arteries become thickened and lose their elasticity. It's often called hardening of the arteries, and over time can lead to heart attacks and stroke. Atherosclerosis occurs when ... [... more]
BBC

Subarachnoid haemorrhage
At least one in 100 people go about their daily routine completely unaware that they have potentially deadly flaws in the blood vessels in their brain. These defects, known as "berry aneurysms", are like tiny balloons in the arteries where the . [... more]
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Intermittent claudication
How damage to your arteries can affect your ability to walk. This cramp or pain felt in the calf, thigh or buttock, affects those with peripheral arterial disease (PAD, also known as peripheral vascular disease or PVD) when they walk or ... [... more]
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