Annals of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery

Annals of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery 44 7897 074717

MULTILEVEL ATHEROSCLEROTIC DISEASE

Artherosclerosis may be a hardening and narrowing of your arteries. It can put blood flow in danger as your arteries become blocked.
You might hear it called arteriosclerosis or atherosclerotic disorder . It’s the standard explanation for heart attacks, strokes, and peripheral vascular disease -- what together are called disorder .
You can prevent and treat this process.
                        Extensive multilevel atherosclerotic disease frequently related to multiple medical comorbidities, resulting from disease in distant vascular territories and making these patients high risk for extensive open surgical procedures.
You might not have symptoms until your artery is almost closed or until you've got attack or stroke. Signs also can depend upon which artery is narrowed or blocked.
Symptoms associated with your coronary arteries include:
Arrhythmia, an unusual heartbeat.
Shortness of breath
Symptoms associated with the arteries that deliver blood to your brain include:
Numbness or weakness in your arms or legs
A hard time speaking or understanding someone who’s talking
Drooping facial muscles
Paralysis
Severe headache
Trouble seeing in one or both eyes
Symptoms associated with the arteries of your arms, legs, and pelvis include:
Leg pain when walking
Numbness
Symptoms associated with the arteries that deliver blood to your kidneys include:
High vital sign
Kidney failure.

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