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Description   English: Late complications of atherosclerosis. Adapted by user npatchett from a public domain image made by the US federal government.

Date                 27 March 2015

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Description       English: Normal vs. Diseased Vessel. See a related animation of this medical topic.

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Description   English: The illustration shows a normal artery with normal blood flow (figure A) and an artery containing plaque buildup (figure B).

Date                 September 2008

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Description      English: Histopathology of a collapsed coronary artery with atherosclerosis, including calcifications mainly at top right.

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