Etymology: [ 'plak ] (noun.) 1848. French, from Middle French, metal sheet, from plaquier to plate, from Middle Dutch placken to piece, patch; akin to Middle Dutch placke piece, Middle High German placke patch.
Any flat, thin piece of metal, clay, ivory, or the like, used for ornament, or for painting pictures upon, as a slab, plate, dish, or the like, hung upon a wall; also, a smaller decoration worn on the person, as a brooch, an accumulation of fat, usually cholesterol, in blood vessels, an accumulation of bacteria on teeth, a clearing in a bacterial lawn caused by a virus, defines the deposits of cholesterol, calcium salts, cellular waste, and fibrin on the inner linings of blood vessels Plaque accumulation causes atherosclerosis Polyunsaturated fat is a form of dietary fat that is made up of mostly polyunstaurated fatty acids It can lower blood cholesterol level, hardened deposits that form on the inner walls of blood vessels, A characteristic of atherosclerosis - deposit of fatty (and other) substances in the inner lining of the artery wall, Where the point of the blade hits sideways and flat, An adherent conglomeration of bacteria and organic matter on the teeth and related structures that is often the first stage in caries or periodontal disease, A skin variation that is raised and broad Its surface is greater than its elevation above the skin surface, (pathology) a small abnormal patch on or inside the body, a memorial made of brass, An elevation in the skin relatively larger in diameter than elevation (a papule >1 cm), A clear spot on a lawn of bacteria or cultured cells where cells have been Iysed by viral infection, A thick flat discolored lesion not raised above the surface; a thick macule, Plaque is a thin sticky film of bacteria which grows on your teeth Plaque is the main cause of tooth decay and gum disease, A deposit of fatty (and other) substances in the inner lining of the artery wall; it is characteristic of atherosclerosis, a deposit of hard organic material in the lining of blood vessels, typically composed of cholesterol and fibrous matter A buildup of plaque in the coronary arteries is a primary symptom of coronary artery disease, A substance that builds up in artery walls as a result of excessive LDL cholesterol in the blood Plaque can clog arteries and harm the most vital tissues of the body Often, plaque starts with excess cholesterol, deposits of fat or other substances attached to the artery wall, Plaque is a substance containing bacteria that forms on the surface of your teeth. Deposits of plaque build up between the tooth and the gum, plate, tablet board; honorary tablet, commemorative plate (usually bearing an inscription), layer of bacteria accumulated on the teeth, A plaque is a flat piece of metal or stone with writing on it which is fixed to a wall or other structure to remind people of an important person or event. After touring the hospital, Her Majesty unveiled a commemorative plaque, a buildup of excess cholesterol on artery walls, fatty cholesterol deposits found along the inside of artery walls that lead to atherosclerosis and stenosis of the arteries, A buildup of fatty substances within the blood vessels that can cause them to narrow, restricting blood flow, is the build up of fatty substances, cholesterol, cellular waste products, calcium and fibrin (a clotting material in the blood) in the inner lining of an artery, a localized abnormal patch on a body part or surface, A deposit formed by the action of bacteria on sugary foods, the cause of caries, a sticky substance that causes tooth decay, and consists of acids and bacteria or salivary substance, film of mucus that traps bacteria on the surface of the teeth, Gradual buildup of fat, cholesterol, and calcium along the inner portion of an artery, leading to blockage and obstructed blood flow through the vessel, A deposit of material (fat and other substances) in an artery wall which can reduce or block blood flow, A film of sticky material containing saliva, food particles, and bacteria that attaches to the tooth surface both above and below the gum line When left on the tooth it can promote gum disease and tooth decay, patchy areas of inflammation and demyelination which block nerve signals, plural of plaque, When used in regard to atherosclerosis, this term describes the yellow and swollen areas of the inner layer of arteries that are thickened by the deposition of fatty substances (lipids and cholesterol) and fibrous tissue, The accumulation of protein that may build up in brain tissue as a result of infection, The proteinaceous elements that may build up in brain tissue as a result of infection They may, however, be found in other diseases apart from a TSE, The fatty buildup that develops on the inner walls of arteries, narrowing the lumen and reducing the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart Plaque buildup due to atherosclerosis usually leads to coronary artery disease, patchy areas of inflammation and demyelination typical of MS, plaques disrupt or block nerve signals that would normally pass through the regions affected by the plaques,
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Any flat, thin piece of metal, clay, ivory, or the like, used for ornament, or for painting pictures upon, as a slab, plate, dish, or the like, hung upon a wall; also, a smaller decoration worn on the person, as a brooch
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an accumulation of fat, usually cholesterol, in blood vessels
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an accumulation of bacteria on teeth
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a clearing in a bacterial lawn caused by a virus
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defines the deposits of cholesterol, calcium salts, cellular waste, and fibrin on the inner linings of blood vessels Plaque accumulation causes atherosclerosis Polyunsaturated fat is a form of dietary fat that is made up of mostly polyunstaurated fatty acids It can lower blood cholesterol level
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hardened deposits that form on the inner walls of blood vessels
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A characteristic of atherosclerosis - deposit of fatty (and other) substances in the inner lining of the artery wall
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Where the point of the blade hits sideways and flat
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An adherent conglomeration of bacteria and organic matter on the teeth and related structures that is often the first stage in caries or periodontal disease
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A skin variation that is raised and broad Its surface is greater than its elevation above the skin surface
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(pathology) a small abnormal patch on or inside the body
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a memorial made of brass
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An elevation in the skin relatively larger in diameter than elevation (a papule >1 cm)
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A clear spot on a lawn of bacteria or cultured cells where cells have been Iysed by viral infection
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A thick flat discolored lesion not raised above the surface; a thick macule
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Plaque is a thin sticky film of bacteria which grows on your teeth Plaque is the main cause of tooth decay and gum disease
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A deposit of fatty (and other) substances in the inner lining of the artery wall; it is characteristic of atherosclerosis
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a deposit of hard organic material in the lining of blood vessels, typically composed of cholesterol and fibrous matter A buildup of plaque in the coronary arteries is a primary symptom of coronary artery disease
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A substance that builds up in artery walls as a result of excessive LDL cholesterol in the blood Plaque can clog arteries and harm the most vital tissues of the body Often, plaque starts with excess cholesterol
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deposits of fat or other substances attached to the artery wall
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Plaque is a substance containing bacteria that forms on the surface of your teeth. Deposits of plaque build up between the tooth and the gum
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plate, tablet board; honorary tablet, commemorative plate (usually bearing an inscription) isim
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layer of bacteria accumulated on the teeth isim
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A plaque is a flat piece of metal or stone with writing on it which is fixed to a wall or other structure to remind people of an important person or event. After touring the hospital, Her Majesty unveiled a commemorative plaque
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a buildup of excess cholesterol on artery walls
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fatty cholesterol deposits found along the inside of artery walls that lead to atherosclerosis and stenosis of the arteries
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A buildup of fatty substances within the blood vessels that can cause them to narrow, restricting blood flow
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is the build up of fatty substances, cholesterol, cellular waste products, calcium and fibrin (a clotting material in the blood) in the inner lining of an artery
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a localized abnormal patch on a body part or surface
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A deposit formed by the action of bacteria on sugary foods, the cause of caries
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a sticky substance that causes tooth decay, and consists of acids and bacteria or salivary substance
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film of mucus that traps bacteria on the surface of the teeth
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Gradual buildup of fat, cholesterol, and calcium along the inner portion of an artery, leading to blockage and obstructed blood flow through the vessel
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A deposit of material (fat and other substances) in an artery wall which can reduce or block blood flow
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A film of sticky material containing saliva, food particles, and bacteria that attaches to the tooth surface both above and below the gum line When left on the tooth it can promote gum disease and tooth decay
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plaques
patchy areas of inflammation and demyelination which block nerve signals
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plaques
plural of plaque
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plaques
When used in regard to atherosclerosis, this term describes the yellow and swollen areas of the inner layer of arteries that are thickened by the deposition of fatty substances (lipids and cholesterol) and fibrous tissue
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plaques
The accumulation of protein that may build up in brain tissue as a result of infection
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plaques
The proteinaceous elements that may build up in brain tissue as a result of infection They may, however, be found in other diseases apart from a TSE
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plaques
The fatty buildup that develops on the inner walls of arteries, narrowing the lumen and reducing the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart Plaque buildup due to atherosclerosis usually leads to coronary artery disease
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plaques
patchy areas of inflammation and demyelination typical of MS, plaques disrupt or block nerve signals that would normally pass through the regions affected by the plaques
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