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Higher Human Biology. Pathology of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). CVD is responsible for a huge proportion of deaths annually. Atherosclerosis. Formation of plaques (atheromas) beneath the endothelium in an artery Start off as mainly fatty material (cholesterol)
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Higher Human Biology Pathology of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)
Atherosclerosis • Formation of plaques (atheromas) beneath the endothelium in an artery • Start off as mainly fatty material (cholesterol) • Become enlarged due to collecting fibrous material, calcium and more cholesterol
Larger atheromas can lead to; • Significant reduction in diameter of arteries lumen • Restriction of blood flow to the capillary bed served by that artery • An increase in blood pressure
Large plaques hardened by deposits of calcium cause arterial walls to become thicker and less elastic • “hardening of the arteries”
Symptoms of atherosclerosis come on in later life • Can lead to various cardiovascular diseases; • Coronary heart disease (inc. angina) • Strokes • Heart attacks (myocardial infarctions)
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