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ARTERIOSCLEROSIS IN INFANCY

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1951
THIS PAPER presents the clinical and pathological findings of generalized arteriosclerosis occurring in a 5-month-old infant. The baby died of myocardial infarction which resulted from multiple coronary occlusions. Since the first case report by Bryant and White, 1 in 1891, additional reports have appeared in the domestic and foreign literature.
Ira M. Rosenthal   +2 more
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Development of arteriosclerosis

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1973
Abstract Atherosclerosis is regarded as a polyetiologic, polypathogenetic family of closely related vascular lesions. Current ideas about the evolution of arterial fatty streaks in children into atherosclerotic plaques of adult type are discussed. Fatty streaks in children appear to be equally prevalent and severe in all populations.
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Ecology and arteriosclerosis

Medical Hypotheses, 1986
An ecological theory of arteriosclerosis invokes antirisk factors dependent on infections and parasitic infestations through the medium of immunoglobulins. Dysglobulinemia modifies blood cholesterol, platelet function, hemostasis, and biophysics of the blood in the vessels.
G. Clerc, G. Clerc, M. Clerc, M. Clerc
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Water and arteriosclerosis

Medical Hypotheses, 1987
Consumption of hard water is presumed to protect against the development of arteriosclerotic diseases. Substantial epidemiologic correlations support the "hard water effect" as sufficiently valid to warrant alteration of public water supplies as a public health measure.
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Milk and arteriosclerosis

Medical Hypotheses, 1986
Milk consumption is related to arteriosclerosis. Recent landmark studies confirm a previously suspected close correlation between milk intake and arteriosclerotic heart disease. Support is therefore provided for a recently proposed novel hypothesis that arteriosclerosis is a chronic infectious disease caused by blue-green bacteria and that milk is a ...
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MORPHOGENESIS OF ARTERIOSCLEROSIS

Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1968
The basic process in the morphogenesis of arteriosclerosis consists of proliferation and insudation in the intima, and varied combinations of these two processes produce various types of arteriosclerotic lesions.The morphogenesis of atherosclerosis is considered to be as follows: Atheroma is formed by the infiltration of blood plasma lipids into the ...
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Arteriosclerosis in a rabbit

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1989
Extensive mineralization of the aorta, brachiocephalic trunk, and the left subclavian, both iliac, common carotid, and renal arteries were found at necropsy in a 3-year-old French Lop rabbit. The rabbit had been examined previously for seizures, at which time abdominal radiography revealed calcification of the abdominal aorta and external iliac ...
L G, Shell, G, Saunders
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On the morphology of arteriosclerosis

Journal of Atherosclerosis Research, 1962
Summary Certain aspects of the known morphology of athero- and arteriosclerosis, including the occurrence of arterial thrombi, are discussed. The importance of changes of composition of the ground substance, leading to increased viscosity and impairment of the transport of metabolites and oxygen, as pathogenetic factors in atherosclerosis are ...
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A definition of advanced types of atherosclerotic lesions and a histological classification of atherosclerosis. A report from the Committee on Vascular Lesions of the Council on Arteriosclerosis, American Heart Association.

Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, 1995
H. C. Stary   +9 more
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ARTERIOSCLEROSIS AND NUTRITION

Nutrition Reviews, 2009
M. D. Hartroft, W. Stanlehy
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