Distinguish between a public law relationship and a private law relationship.
What is the relationship between ethics and WHAT? You need at least two things to have a relationship.
a relationship between brothers should be sacred and good....
there is no relationship
well the relationship between mass and force is..........*relationship... Force=mass x acceleration
Thrombosis, atherosclerosis, and hypertensive vascular lesions.
Cardiovascular diseases are another way of saying circulatory system diseases. Some of these include atherosclerosis, hypertension, and deep vein thrombosis.
thrombosis... rheumatic heart disease... congenital heart disease... atherosclerosis... arteriosclerosis... sepsis.... hope that helps... :D
The deposit over time of plaque (lipids and fibrous tissue) in the tunica intrima (inner wall) of arteries is atherosclerosis. An atheroma is an encysted tumor (fatty deposit) in the internal arterial wall or is the fatty degeneration of that wall.
That is the correct spelling of "arterial blockage".The medical term is thrombosis when it is caused by a blood clot. The condition atherosclerosis is the narrowing of an artery caused by the thickening of the artery wall (as by cholesterol).
The difference is that venous thrombosis refers to a blood clot that forms in a vein and deep vein thrombosis is a clot that forms in the deep veins of a leg.
Lindsay Jack Kirkham has written: 'The epidemiologic characteristics of a century of end stage atherosclerotic deaths' -- subject(s): Epidemiology, Mortality, Statistics, Statisitcs, Arteriosclerosis, Cerebral embolism and thrombosis, Atherosclerosis, Myocardial Ischemia, Etiology, Intracranial Embolism and Thrombosis, Coronary Disease, Coronary heart disease
Acute thrombosis better known as Coronary Thrombosis, is when a blood clot forms inside the a vessel of the heart.
While high cholesterol may result in atherosclerosis, there is no relationship to its effect on heart rate.
Pulmonary thrombosis is a stationary clot found in the lungs.
Atherosclerosis is a disease where fatty deposits build up on the inside walls of arteries. It's a health risk because it restricts blood flow, and small objects such as blood clots from minor injuries can get stuck and block the artery, cutting off blood supply entirely to parts of the body "downstream" from the blockage. This is particularly dangerous to the heart (heart attack), lungs (thrombosis) and brain (stroke).
Atherosclerosis - journal - was created in 1970.