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A weakened or bulging area on the aorta wall that can occur anywhere along its length.
Rises upward from the heart, providing oxygenated blood to the heart muscle itself via the coronary arteries.
The elastic wall expands with each heartbeat, preventing high blood pressure spikes and ensuring a steady flow to organs. Critical Aortic Conditions Aorrta
The accumulation of plaque in the artery walls, which narrows the lumen and weakens the aorta.
It delivers oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to organs and supporting tissue throughout the body. A weakened or bulging area on the aorta
The first section, attaching directly to the heart's left ventricle and containing the aortic valve , which prevents blood from leaking back into the heart.
Travels down behind the heart through the chest ( thoracic aorta ) and abdomen ( abdominal aorta ) before splitting into the iliac arteries to supply the legs. Functions Critical Aortic Conditions The accumulation of plaque in
The aorta is roughly 1 foot long and about an inch in diameter at its widest point, with a three-layered wall structure designed for both strength and elasticity.