EXCI 251 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Coronary Artery Disease, Angina Pectoris, Rheumatic Fever

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Cardiovascular disease (cvd): disease of the heart and blood vessels. Atherosclerosis: cardiovascular disease in which the inner layers of artery walls are made thick and irregular by deposits of a fatty substance; the internal channels of the arteries thus become narrowed, and blood supply is reduced. Plaque: a deposit of fatty (and other) substances on the inner wall of the arteries. Coronary heart disease (chd): heart disease caused by hardening of the arteries that supply oxygen to the heart muscle; also called coronary artery disease. Heart attack: damage to, or death of, heart muscle, sometimes resulting in a failure of the heart to deliver enough blood to the body; also known as myocardial infarction (mi). Angina pectoris: a condition in which the heart muscle does not receive enough blood, causing severe pain in the chest and often in the left arm and shoulder. Arrhythmia: an irregularity in the force or rhythm of the heartbeat.

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