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arteriolosclerosis

Definitions

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  • noun (Med.) a form of arteriosclerosis which affects predominantly the arterioles, found especially in people with chronic hypertension.

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  • noun pathology Hardening, narrowing or loss of elasticity in the arterioles.

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  • noun sclerosis of the arterioles

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Examples

  • Brain autopsies on 418 members of a Chicago religious order, who were assessed for Parkinson's symptoms from 1994 until their death, found small blood vessel blockages, or microinfarcts, in 33 (7.9%) cases and arteriolosclerosis (small vessel disease) in 62 (14.8%).

    Seeing Signs of a Panic Attack Before One Happens Ann Lukits 2011

  • Large and small infarcts, and arteriolosclerosis, were significantly associated with Parkinson-like symptoms, especially impaired gait.

    Seeing Signs of a Panic Attack Before One Happens Ann Lukits 2011

  • In advanced stages of peripheral arteriolosclerosis, blood vessels are narrowed.

    Potential impacts of direct mechanisms of climate change on human health in the Arctic 2009

  • That regimen seemed fine until a couple of years later, when he developed chest pains during exercise, a symptom of severe arteriolosclerosis.

    23AndMe Will Decode Your DNA for $1,000. Welcome to the Age of Genomics 2007

  • Even after adjusting for these factors, Costa and Kahn found that veterans from companies lacking in cohesion were six times more likely than peers from cohesive companies to suffer from arteriolosclerosis or to have heart attacks or strokes by their late 50s or early

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Even after adjusting for these factors, Costa and Kahn found that veterans from companies lacking in cohesion were six times more likely than peers from cohesive companies to suffer from arteriolosclerosis or to have heart attacks or strokes by their late 50s or early

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Even after adjusting for these factors, Costa and Kahn found that veterans from companies lacking in cohesion were six times more likely than peers from cohesive companies to suffer from arteriolosclerosis or to have heart attacks or strokes by their late 50s or early

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Even after adjusting for these factors, Costa and Kahn found that veterans from companies lacking in cohesion were six times more likely than peers from cohesive companies to suffer from arteriolosclerosis or to have heart attacks or strokes by their late 50s or early 60s.

    Environmental and Urban Economics Matthew E. Kahn 2010

  • Even after adjusting for these factors, Costa and Kahn found that veterans from companies lacking in cohesion were six times more likely than peers from cohesive companies to suffer from arteriolosclerosis or to have heart attacks or strokes by their late 50s or early

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Even after adjusting for these factors, Costa and Kahn found that veterans from companies lacking in cohesion were six times more likely than peers from cohesive companies to suffer from arteriolosclerosis or to have heart attacks or strokes by their late 50s or early

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

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