How does atherosclerosis cause myocardial disease?
Ans:- Atherosclerosis:- It is refers to the formation of plaque build up of fats , cholesterol and other substances in and on artery walls, which can restrict blood flow.
Atherosclerosis hardend and narrows the arteries that supplies blood to the myocardium of the heart and due to this hardening and narrowness , supply of the blood to the heart becomes very less and due the less availability of the blood and oxygen myocardial disease occurs.
Describe the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis and how it causes myocardial infarction
Describe the progression of atherosclerosis and its role in the etiology of a myocardial infraction.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been identified as the leading cause of death globally, representing one third of total deaths. Pick any two of the following conditions, use research tools to investigate and briefly describe: (a) nature and cause of the disease; (b) common symptoms of the patient; (c) current available treatments and possible complications. ischemia stroke, myocardial infarction, arrhythmia, high blood pressure, atrial fibrillation, aortic aneurysm, atherosclerosis, valve regurgitation
What is the reservoir for Hantavirus? What disease does it cause in humans and how does the patient succumb to it?
How does dyslipidemia lead to myocardial infarction? How does obesity effect myocardial infarction l
How does dyslipidemia lead to myocardial infarction? How does obesity effect myocardial infarction l
elevation of LDH caused by A)Myocardial disease B) liver disease C) prostatic disease D) Many organ disease
What is an Ischemic stroke? What is Thrombotic stroke and how does atherosclerosis; hypertension and diabetes mellitus causes this? What is Embolic stroke and how does emboli most commonly originate from a thrombus in the endocardial (inside heart) causes this?
Please answer a - d
4a. Does metabolism of myocardial muscle cells change after infarction? If so, how? (2 points) 4b. Are nitrates commonly used for myocardial infarction, why? (2 points) 4c. Compare and contrast osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis (5 points) 4d. Why is gout called a rich man's disease? What metabolite and which enzyme are responsible for generation of gout? Where and why does this metabolite accumulate? (5 points)
An Air Pollution Study studies the correlation between air pollution and the disease atherosclerosis. Nationally, 40% of adults suffer from atherosclerosis. It is suspected that the proportion of people with atherosclerosis in high-pollution areas is higher. In a Simple Radom Sample (SRS) of 600 residents of high-pollution areas, he finds that 270 subjects have atherosclerosis with a sample standard deviation of .02. At the 1% level (α = .01), conduct a hypothesis test whether people in high-pollution areas are more...