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Cardiovascular Disease

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Atheromas

Atheromas are the deposition of materials in the walls of the arteries causing a blockage. Atheromas can cause a number of cardiovascular diseases.

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Deposition

  • The endothelium of arteries can become damaged by the deposition of white blood cells and lipids.
  • If white blood cells and fatty materials continue to be deposited in the artery walls, the materials will begin to form hard, fibrous plaque.
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Narrow lumen

  • As the fibrous plaque builds up, the lumen of the artery becomes narrower.
  • The flow of blood through the arteries is restricted.
  • The narrower lumen also increases blood pressure.
  • The presence of the fibrous plaque is called an atheroma.
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Coronary heart disease

  • Atheromas can cause diseases of the heart.
  • Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a type of disease that is associated with many atheromas.

Aneurysm & Thrombosis

Atheromas can increase the risk of two types of diseases:

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Aneurysm

  • Atheromas damage the artery walls and increase blood pressure.
  • The increased blood pressure can cause the elastic fibres in the artery wall to swell in balloon-like structure.
  • This swelling is an aneurysm.
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Thrombosis

  • Atheromas can damage the artery walls, causing them to burst open.
  • Platelets are transported in the bloodstream to the damaged part of the artery wall.
  • The platelets accumulate and form a clot called a thrombus.
  • A thrombus can block blood flow in the artery.

Risk Factors

There are certain risk factors that can increase the chance of developing cardiovascular disease. These include:

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Diet

  • A diet that is high in saturated fat and salt can lead to high blood cholesterol levels.
  • Cholesterol in the blood can contribute to the formation of atheromas in the arteries.
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Smoking

  • Smoking cigarettes increases the risk of high blood pressure.
  • Carbon monoxide found in cigarettes reduces the amount of oxygen that can be carried by haemoglobin in the blood.
  • Reduced transport of oxygen can increase the risk of a heart attack.
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High blood pressure

  • High blood pressure can be inherited or it can be caused by being overweight and consuming excessive alcohol.
  • High blood pressure can contribute to the formation of atheromas.

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