Plaque
Plaque is a combination of cholesterol,
other fatty materials, calcium, and blood components that stick to the artery wall lining.
A hard shell or scar covers the plaque. Plaques have various sizes and shapes. Some
plaques are unstable and can rupture or burst. When this happens, it causes blood clotting
inside the artery. If a blood clot totally blocks the artery, it stops blood flow
completely. This is what happens in most heart attacks and strokes.
Atherosclerosis
Plaque
Causes of Atherosclerosis
Symptoms of Atherosclerosis
Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis
Diagnosis of Atherosclerosis
Treatments for Atherosclerosis
Prevention of Atherosclerosis
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