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There is a difference, but it seems a little fuzzy to me. Sclerosis means the hardening of the bloodvessel due to calcium deposits, but what is the difference between arterio and athero?
Arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis are distinct yet related conditions affecting arterial health. Arteriosclerosis refers to the hardening and thickening of arterial walls, which can manifest in three forms: atherosclerosis, Mönckeberg's arteriosclerosis, and arteriolosclerosis. Atherosclerosis specifically involves the buildup of plaques containing cholesterol and lipids within the arterial walls, leading to further complications. Understanding these differences is crucial for diagnosing and treating cardiovascular diseases effectively.
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