Table of Contents Causes of atherosclerosis Conditions associated with atherosclerosis Heart disease Cerebrovascular conditions Peripheral arterial disease Vascular dementia Chronic kidney disease Erectile dysfunction Diagnosing atherosclerosis Treating atherosclerosis Preventing atherosclerosis...
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...Atherosclerosis FAQs Is atherosclerosis of the aorta possible? What is atherosclerotic calcification? What is the difference between atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis? Multiple sclerosis (commonly called MS) is a neurological disease, in...
...Motor skills disorder Multiple sclerosis Muscular dystrophy Narcolepsy Neurological manifestations of diseases such as AIDS and lupus Neurosis Nonverbal learning disorder Otosclerosis Parkinson’s disease Phantom limb or pain Pinched nerves...
...associated with atherosclerosis Heart disease Cerebrovascular conditions Peripheral arterial disease Vascular dementia Chronic kidney disease Erectile dysfunction Diagnosing atherosclerosis Treating atherosclerosis Preventing atherosclerosis Atherosclerosis FAQs Is atherosclerosis of the aorta...
...surgery may be needed if the results from the first one are unsatisfactory. What is Otosclerosis? Otosclerosis is an inner ear disorder in which the stapes bone of the middle...
...Contents Causes of atherosclerosis Conditions associated with atherosclerosis Heart disease Cerebrovascular conditions Peripheral arterial disease Vascular dementia Chronic kidney disease Erectile dysfunction Diagnosing atherosclerosis Treating atherosclerosis Preventing atherosclerosis Atherosclerosis FAQs...
...transmission of nerve signals caused by nerve damage. This test is performed on individuals who are suspected of having multiple sclerosis (MS) and in cases wherein a neurological exam is...
...have undergone orthopaedic surgery can also benefit from this type of physical therapy. Athletes, who are prone to physical injuries Children with balance and motor skills issues Multiple sclerosis patients,...
...and expected results Angioplasty is recommended to people who are diagnosed with atherosclerosis or coronary heart disease (CHD). Atherosclerosis often leads to CHD when left untreated. Atherosclerosis usually does not...