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Generally, peptic ulcers don't affect the aorta (in a direct way, at least!)
CT scans can focus on the thoracic or abdominal aorta to locate aneurysms and other possible aortic diseases.
CT scans can focus on the thoracic or abdominal sections of the aorta to locate aneurysms and other possible aortic diseases.
George William Balfour has written: 'Clinical lectures on diseases of the heart and aorta' -- subject(s): Aortic Diseases, Heart Murmurs, Heart Diseases 'The senile heart' -- subject(s): Heart, Aged, Diseases, Heart Diseases 'Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Heart and Aorta' -- subject(s): Heart, Diseases, Diagnosis 'Further observations on the treatment of aneurism by iodide of potassium' -- subject(s): Aneurysms, Potassium iodide
Thyme can't Give you diseases nor affect Diseases
Yes, that is what diseases do.
The medical term for inflammation of the aorta is "aortitis." It can be caused by various factors such as infections, autoimmune diseases, or other underlying conditions. Treatment may include medications to reduce inflammation and manage symptoms.
There are several reasons an aorta could be enlarged. Significant ones include hypertension, diseases of elastic tissue (including Marfan's syndrome), and syphilitic aortitis (due to long-standing infection with syphilis)
myocardium of the heart
Cancer can affect the testes.
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