The Role of Immune Inflammation Processes in the Pathogenesis of Types of Ischemic Heart Diseases
Keywords:
ischemia, heart, risk groups, immunity, immune processes, inflammation, pathogenesisAbstract
In this article, the importance of immune inflammatory processes in ischemic heart diseases and their impact on diseases is statistically studied and an examination is conducted among a certain population. In addition, it is noted that the occurrence of diseases depends on several factors, such as the patient's age, gender, harmful habits, and concomitant diseases. It is discussed how immune inflammatory processes cause changes in the body in somatic diseases. Ischemic heart disease is a common disease of the cardiovascular system; is accompanied by myocardial ischemia and coronary circulation disorders. Ischemic heart disease is mainly caused by the lack of blood circulation in the heart muscles as a result of atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries
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