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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arteries cause" is grammatically correct but may lack clarity without additional context.
You can use it when discussing the role of arteries in a specific medical or biological context, particularly in relation to a condition or effect they may have.
Example: "Increased cholesterol levels can lead to blockages, and in turn, arteries cause reduced blood flow to the heart."
Alternatives: "arteries lead to" or "arteries result in".
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Do clogged arteries cause cardiac events?
Disabling or fatal strokes can be caused by brain arteries blocked by atherosclerosis, in much the same way that blocked coronary arteries cause heart attacks.
e Color Doppler showed no vascular lesion in the right tight Pulse wave Doppler showed lost of the triphasic normal flow in distal arteries caused by external compression of the arteries cause by edema and tumefaction.
Experimental studies in dogs have shown that ischemia of the radicular arteries cause severe spinal cord degeneration and necrotic changes [ 15].
The infused embolization particles (e.g. Ivalon™, Gelfoam) and chemotherapeutic agents also can damage hepatic arteries, cause blood vessel occlusion, and prevent patients from receiving further TAE or TACE treatment for recurrent disease.
Get out from behind diesel buses and trucks; their tailpipes spew chemicals, tiny particles -- that can inflame lungs and arteries, cause or rupture plaque buildups, thus encouraging blood clots, and also boost blood pressure.
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The far simpler angioplasty uses a balloon to dilate narrowed arteries, causing less pain and disability.
The bacteria that cause gum disease can linger in your arteries, causing inflammation which in turn can cause heart disease.
Doctors have assumed, sensibly enough, that blocked arteries caused heart attacks by preventing blood from reaching the heart.
Main Outcome Measure: Stenosis of the vertebral arteries caused by stretch, localized compression, or kinking.
Secondary causes of his death were said to be an overdose of a prescription painkiller and hardening of the arteries caused by high cholesterol.
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