they are basically the same word you can either say atheroma or plaque. they have same meaning. a atheroma which forms is also called plaque. hope this helps umer g
No, an atheroma is an abnormal fatty deposit in an artery.
An atheroma is an accumulation of material that has degenerated in the artery walls. When the material swells, it narrows and restricts blood flow.
Hematoma is blood pooled outside the blood vessel, aneurysm is a bulging of a blood vessel.
Atheroma is the deposition of hard yellow plaque in the inner most layers of the arteries which maybe due to high level of fatty and fibres deposition in the blood
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An aneurysm 10mm or under is considered a small aneurysm
These fatty deposits can result in a condition called Arteriosclerosis, also, Atherosclerosis.
I have an aneurysm of the leg
Stroke is an embolus or bursting of a vessel, an aneurysm is vascular widening
Aneurysmectomy is surgical removal of an aneurysm.
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