arteriosclerosis
(noun)
Hardening, narrowing or loss of elasticity in arteries or blood vessels.
Examples of arteriosclerosis in the following topics:
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Health Problems
- As the heart ages, one can develop arteriosclerosis, or the stiffening of arteries due to the accumulation of fatty buildup, or plaque, along the walls of the arteriesm, restricting blood circulation.
- Arteriosclerosis is common to older adults that contributes to congestive heart failure.
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Gangrene
- Dry gangrene begins at the distal part of a limb due to ischemia (restriction of circulation), and often occurs in the toes and feet of elderly patients due to arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).