atherosclerosis

noun
ath·​ero·​scle·​ro·​sis | \ ˌa-thə-ˌrō-sklə-ˈrō-səs How to pronounce atherosclerosis (audio) \

Definition of atherosclerosis

: an arteriosclerosis characterized by atheromatous deposits in and fibrosis of the inner layer of the arteries

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Other Words from atherosclerosis

atherosclerotic \ -​sklə-​ˈrä-​tik How to pronounce atherosclerotic (audio) \ adjective

Examples of atherosclerosis in a Sentence

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Humans experience atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. San Diego Union-Tribune, "Heart disease is the price of becoming human, UCSD study finds," 22 July 2019 Other research has indicated that a dysfunctional white blood cell response drives atherosclerosis in humans. San Diego Union-Tribune, "Heart disease is the price of becoming human, UCSD study finds," 22 July 2019 In addition to a heart attack, a copy of Harrison’s death certificate obtained by The Post also listed pulmonary edema, an accumulation of fluid in the lungs that can cause respiratory failure, and atherosclerosis under causes of death. The Washington Post, The Mercury News, "Another American tourist died in the Dominican Republic. Officials insist the country is ‘safe.’," 10 June 2019 Here’s what else this veggie can do: Help your heart: The glycolipids in spinach promote the body’s production of nitric oxide (NO), which helps dilate blood vessels and reduce atherosclerosis. Jaclyn London, Ms, Rd, Cdn, Good Housekeeping, "Spinach Is the Legit Superfood You Need in Your Life," 22 Mar. 2018 Sometimes, though, Raynaud’s can be the result of a medicine, such as migraine drugs known as ergots, or a number of underlying conditions that target your blood vessels, including carpal tunnel syndrome, atherosclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis. Carolyn L. Todd, SELF, "7 Reasons You Might Be Feeling Cold All the Time," 16 Oct. 2018 But this study is the first to find that breakfast has an impact on your risk of early-stage atherosclerosis (hardening or narrowing of the arteries caused by plaque buildup). Consumer Reports, Washington Post, "Skipping or skimping on breakfast may increase risk of heart trouble," 15 Jan. 2018 Previous studies have linked similar risk factors responsible for contributing to heart disease to erectile dysfunction as well, including obesity, high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, high cholesterol lack of physical activity and smoking. Alice Park, Time, "Men With Erectile Dysfunction Are Twice As Likely to Have Heart Disease, Study Says," 11 June 2018 Overwhelmingly, inflammation has moved to the forefront as promoting atherosclerosis and heart disease. Bryant Stamford, The Courier-Journal, "The high-fat keto diet isn't the worst for you, it's definitely not great either," 3 May 2018

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First Known Use of atherosclerosis

1910, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for atherosclerosis

New Latin

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atherosclerosis

noun
ath·​ero·​scle·​ro·​sis | \ ˌath-ə-rō-sklə-ˈrō-səs How to pronounce atherosclerosis (audio) \
plural atheroscleroses\ -​ˌsēz How to pronounce atheroscleroses (audio) \

Medical Definition of atherosclerosis

: an arteriosclerosis characterized by atheromatous deposits in and fibrosis of the inner layer of the arteries

Other Words from atherosclerosis

atherosclerotic \ -​sklə-​ˈrät-​ik How to pronounce atherosclerotic (audio) \ adjective
atherosclerotically \ -​i-​k(ə-​)lē How to pronounce atherosclerotically (audio) \ adverb