Atheromas

/ˈæθəroʊməz/ noun

Plural of atheroma; fatty deposits that build up inside artery walls, narrowing blood vessels and restricting blood flow.

From Greek 'athero-' (gruel or porridge, referring to the paste-like fatty substance) + '-oma' (a medical suffix for abnormal growths). The term emerged in the 1600s as physicians recognized these deposits resembled a porridge-like material.

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