A complete blockage leads to ischemia of the myocardial (heart) muscle and damage.
A complete blockage is an urgent medical emergency.
A narrowed vessel could produce chest pain; a complete blockage could cause a heart attack.
Sometimes, a blood clot can form in the stent and cause a sudden renarrowing or even a complete blockage.
A tractor may be used to inspect a complete blockage or collapse that would prevent using a fish and rope as described below.
If it continues, a complete blockage of blood flow to the kidney often results in permanent kidney failure.
A partial or complete blockage may have occurred, particularly if no flatus has been passed.
Newborns may have symptoms of complete blockage of the intestine.
A heart attack is caused by a complete blockage of the blood flow to a part of the heart muscle.
However, a complete blockage of the ovaries is rarely a cause of infertility.