Atheroma

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Atheroma is the depositing of cells, lipids, fatty acids, calcium, and fibrous materials that makes up connective tissue are deposited on the walls of the arterial network. These deposits can cause partial and total obstruction of the arteries. Small portions of the plaque can break off and travel to the heart, lungs or brain causing heart attacks, strokes, or pulmonary embolus.

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