Atherosclerosis Diagnosis
Atherosclerosis is a medical condition in which fatty deposits build up inside the walls of arteries and lead to narrowing or blockage of the vessels. Diagnosis of this condition is important in order to prevent serious complications such as heart attack or stroke. Diagnosis typically includes assessing symptoms, conducting a physical exam, analyzing blood tests and imaging tests such as ultrasound, CT or MRI scans. Treatment options for atherosclerosis include lifestyle modifications, medications, and surgical procedures. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to managing the condition and reducing the risk of life-threatening events.
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