The condition develops when the inner layer of an artery is injured or damaged, typically due to high blood cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, high levels of triglycerides, inflammation, obesity, diabetes, insulin resistance, and smoking. The condition can occur in any artery. Once the artery becomes damaged, substances like cholesterol and blood cells clump at the site, causing the buildup, which grows until it becomes detrimental enough to be diagnosed.

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