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Heart Disease is primarily caused by [[atheroschlerosis|atheroschlerosis]]. This is where there is a build up in the [[coronary arteries|coronary arteries]] which impedes blood flow <ref>Jorde, Carey, Bamshad, White , 2006, Medical Genetics, Third Edition, Philadelphia, Elsevier Science. Chapter 12, Page 258.</ref>.
Heart Disease is primarily caused by [[Atheroschlerosis|atheroschlerosis]]. This is a condition where the&nbsp;walls of the&nbsp;arteries thicken due to an accumulation of WBC. Plaques begin to build up and&nbsp;form in the coronary artery walls, and over time the plaques harden<ref>National Institutes for health (2014)"What Causes Heart Disease? " [Online] Available from - http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/hdw/causes.html [Accessed:17.10.2014]</ref>.&nbsp;This is known as an [[Atheroma|atheroma]].&nbsp;This narrowing of the vessels&nbsp;impedes blood flow to the heart muscle.<br>  


=== References ===
Coronary heart disease, if untreated, can lead to;


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*[[Angina|Angina]]
*[[High blood pressure|High blood pressure]]
*[[Ischemia|Ischemia]]<ref>Medical Dictionary (2012)"Ischemia" [Online] Available from http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/ischemia [Accessed: 17.10.2014]</ref>
*[[Thrombus|Thrombus]]
*[[Myocardial infarction|Myocardial infarction]]<br>
 
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Latest revision as of 21:37, 16 November 2018

Heart Disease is primarily caused by atheroschlerosis. This is a condition where the walls of the arteries thicken due to an accumulation of WBC. Plaques begin to build up and form in the coronary artery walls, and over time the plaques harden[1]. This is known as an atheroma. This narrowing of the vessels impedes blood flow to the heart muscle.

Coronary heart disease, if untreated, can lead to;

References

  1. National Institutes for health (2014)"What Causes Heart Disease? " [Online] Available from - http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/hdw/causes.html [Accessed:17.10.2014]
  2. Medical Dictionary (2012)"Ischemia" [Online] Available from http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/ischemia [Accessed: 17.10.2014]