| atherosclerosis |
"hardening of the arteries" in which cholesterol and other deposits build up on the inner walls of the arteries, limiting the flow of blood.
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| atheromata |
(noun, pl. of atheroma) fatty degeneration or thickening of the walls of the larger arteries occurring in atherosclerosis
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| athetosis |
a condition in which movements are involuntary, slow, squirming, and continuous. These movements occur during flexing, extending (the opposite of flexing), supination (turning the palm up), and pronation (turning the palm down) of the hands and fingers. There may also be difficulty moving the toes, feet, face, or neck.
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| atherectomy |
Instruments inserted via a catheter are used to cut away and remove plaque so that blood can flow more easily.
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| atheroma |
lesion produced in intima of arteries with focal accumulation of lipids, complex carbohydrates, proteins, blood and blood products, fibrous tissue and calcium deposits and associated with changes in media
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| ATH | a continuous succession of slow writing involuntary movements of the hands and feet and other body parts |
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| ATH | a person trained to compete in sports |
| ATH | fungal infection of the feet |
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| ATH | vigorously active |
| ATH | having a sturdy and well proportioned body |
| ATH | relating to or befitting athletics or athletes |
| ATH | a contest between athletes |
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