arteriosclerosis
Americannoun
noun
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A thickening, hardening, and loss of elasticity of the arterial walls that results in impaired blood circulation.
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See also atherosclerosis
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- arteriosclerotic adjective
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The condition is closely linked to systemic diseases such as diabetes, metabolic syndrome, arteriosclerosis, and kidney disease.
From Science Daily
According to his death certificate, my Great-Grandfather Reak's cause of death was "arteriosclerotic heart disease due to generalized and coronary arteriosclerosis."
From Salon
The Mayo Clinic classifies arteriosclerosis as a condition that occurs when arteries become thick and stiff — sometimes restricting blood flow to the organs and tissues.
From Los Angeles Times
The problems also betrayed an underlying arteriosclerosis - hardening of the arteries.
From Washington Times
The problems also betrayed an underlying arteriosclerosis – hardening of the arteries.
From Seattle Times
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