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What is the most clinically significant type of lesion typically involving arteries?
What is the most clinically significant type of lesion typically involving arteries?
- Hemorrhage
- Shock
- Atherosclerosis (correct)
- Essential hypertension
What is the most common cause of vascular pathology resulting in disease?
What is the most common cause of vascular pathology resulting in disease?
- Hyperemia and Congestion
- Narrowing or complete obstruction of vessel lumens (correct)
- Aneurysm versus varicose veins
- Weakening of vessel walls
Which cardiovascular disorder is responsible for more morbidity and mortality than any other category of human disease?
Which cardiovascular disorder is responsible for more morbidity and mortality than any other category of human disease?
- Thrombosis
- Coronary heart disease & Myocardial infarction
- Vascular disorders (correct)
- Heart failure
Which disorder is characterized by narrowing or complete obstruction of vessel lumens, either progressively or precipitously?
Which disorder is characterized by narrowing or complete obstruction of vessel lumens, either progressively or precipitously?
Which condition results from weakening of vessel walls?
Which condition results from weakening of vessel walls?
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Lesions Involving Arteries
- Atheromatous lesions are the most clinically significant type typically involving arteries.
- These lesions contribute significantly to cardiovascular diseases by causing blockages and impairing blood flow.
Vascular Pathology
- Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of vascular pathology, leading to various cardiovascular diseases.
- Often exacerbated by lifestyle factors such as smoking, high cholesterol, and sedentary behavior.
Cardiovascular Disorders
- Coronary artery disease is responsible for more morbidity and mortality than any other category of human disease.
- It reflects a significant public health concern and underscores the need for preventive measures.
Vessel Lumens Obstruction
- Stenosis is characterized by the narrowing or complete obstruction of vessel lumens, occurring either progressively or precipitously.
- This condition can lead to diminished blood flow and is often linked to the buildup of plaque in the arteries.
Weakening of Vessel Walls
- Aneurysms result from the weakening of vessel walls, which can lead to potentially life-threatening complications.
- If undetected, an aneurysm may rupture, resulting in severe internal bleeding.
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