In coronary heart disease, what are the fatty deposits on the walls of the arteries called?
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Coronary heart disease (CHD)
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is usually caused by a build-up of fatty deposits (atheroma) on the walls of the arteries around the heart (coronary arteries). The build-up of atheroma makes the arteries narrower, restricting the flow of blood to the heart muscle. This process is called atherosclerosis.
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