Arterioles
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PAD most often occurs as a result of atherosclerosis
Peripheral resistance to blood flow can be decreased by factors such as vasodilation, which involves the widening of blood vessels. This can occur due to the relaxation of smooth muscle in the vessel walls, often influenced by factors like increased nitric oxide production, lower sympathetic nervous system activity, or the administration of certain medications (e.g., vasodilators). Additionally, a decrease in blood viscosity or an increase in blood vessel diameter can also contribute to reduced peripheral resistance.
Atherosclerotic blockages most often occur in the coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle, leading to conditions such as heart attacks. They can also occur in the carotid arteries supplying blood to the brain, causing strokes, and in the peripheral arteries of the legs, leading to peripheral artery disease.
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The peripheral arteries most often treated with endarterectomy are those that supply the legs, especially the aortoiliac arteries in the pelvic area.
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Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects the peripheral nerves. It often causes weakness, tingling, pain, and/or numbness of the hands and feet. If diagnosed and treated early, peripheral neuropathy can often be controlled.
In a general sense, a peripheral area refers to the outer edges or surrounding regions of a particular space or location. This term is often used to describe areas that are not central or core to a specific place or concept.
A peripheral nerve function test is performed to test the nerve function in the peripheral nerve. This test is often performed to when there is pain or weakness in the limbs.
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