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Myocardial Infarction Underlying Cause
A myocardial infarction is caused by a clot that blocks the flow of blood through a coronary artery. The coronary arteries become narrowed by a process known as atherosclerosis, which is also called hardening of the arteries. Once the arteries become narrowed, a clot can completely block the artery. The clot interrupts the blood flow and the supply of oxygen to part of the heart muscle. ![]() The process of atherosclerosis includes:
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