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
Other Word Forms
- arteriosclerotic adjective
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Oxidative stress can lead to changes in blood fats and lead to arteriosclerosis.
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She had complications from arteriosclerosis, said her son, Mike Lindsay.
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I turned to the one source I thought had some validity: the statistics of the WHO about death from heart disease, arteriosclerosis, cancer etc. as well as longevity in all countries in the world.
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The cause was cerebral arteriosclerosis, her family said.
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The cause was cerebral arteriosclerosis, according to her family.
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