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Collection of Cholesterols (16)

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This visual breakdown shows arterial plaque buildup, associated cardiac risks, diagnostic bloodwork, and clinical documentation.
A heart-shaped cholesterol meter shows the needle in the red “High” zone, signaling elevated risk.
This diagram shows a cross-section of an artery affected by atherosclerosis, with fatty plaque narrowing the lumen and impairing circulation.
A visual guide to cholesterol management-where doctors examine arterial plaque buildup while patients take action to balance LDL (bad) and HDL (good) levels.
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A green upward-pointing arrow labeled “HDL” visually represents raising your good cholesterol for better heart health.
This step-by-step diagram shows how cholesterol deposits gradually narrow an artery, impairing blood flow.
A ball-and-stick model of a polycyclic organic molecule with heteroatoms-note the orange oxygen atom indicating a functional group.
This diagram illustrates how atherosclerosis develops over time-from normal blood flow to dangerous clot formation inside an artery.
HDL cholesterol is depicted as an angelic figure, while LDL appears as a mischievous devil-highlighting their opposing roles in cardiovascular health.
This step-by-step illustration shows how a healthy artery becomes narrowed by fatty plaque and ultimately blocked by a thrombus.
A 3D ball-and-stick representation of retinol (vitamin A), with carbon (black), hydrogen (white), and the hydroxyl oxygen (red) clearly labeled.
This diagram shows how high LDL cholesterol contributes to plaque buildup (atherosclerosis), while HDL helps remove excess cholesterol from arteries.
A set of intuitive medical icons representing key health metrics-perfect for dashboards, infographics, or digital health tools.
A side-by-side comparison: top shows a narrowed artery due to yellow plaque buildup (atherosclerosis); bottom shows a healthy, unobstructed artery.
A medical illustration showing a blocked coronary artery (left inset) and its location on the heart, with a human silhouette for anatomical context.
A symbolic illustration of collective compassion: hands reaching into a heart, each holding love in their own way.