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HISTOPATHOLOGY OF PLAQUE RUPTURE

Cardiology Clinics, 1999
Plaque disruption occurs during the development of atherosclerotic lesions. During certain circumstances it may result in thrombosis and subsequent development of acute coronary syndromes. Several characteristics of the plaque appear to be associated with plaque disruption, including a large lipid rich core, superficial plaque inflammation, and a thin ...
Ravn, Hanne Berg, Falk, Erling
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The Unstable Plaque

Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2004
Ischaemic strokes and transient ischaemic attacks are commonly caused by cerebral embolism originating from formation of a platelet-rich thrombus superimposed on an atherosclerotic plaque or by atherothrombotic plaque rupture in a carotid or intracranial artery.
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Plaque to the future

Science Signaling
Early exposure to cholesterol primes later atherosclerosis through phenotypic changes to resident-like arterial macrophages.
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[Plaque and plaque control].

Oral-prophylaxe, 1990
Plaque, a causal factor for caries and periodontal diseases, is a habitat for various microorganisms. The considerable qualitative and quantitative variation of microorganisms, predominantly Streptococcus mutans, depends on age, thickness, and acidogenicity. The food passing through the mouth is also a crucial factor. Plaque removal (plaque control) is
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Endothelial dysfunction in plaque rupture and plaque erosion

Heart and Vessels
Vascular endothelial function plays an important role in the pathophysiology of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Plaque erosion (PE) and plaque rupture (PR) are the two major mechanisms of ACS; however, how the vascular endothelial function differs between these etiologies is not well understood.
Yuki Ishii   +10 more
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The christoffel plaque in monschau

The Mathematical Intelligencer, 2003
Elwin Bruno Christoffel (1829--1900) was a very able German mathematician who wrote influential work on the foundations of complex function theory, geometry and tensor theory, including the basic Riemann-Christoffel curvature tensor which became important in relativity theory. The authors take us on a tour through Christoffel's birthplace Monschau near
van der Waall, H.A., van der Waall, R.W.
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Plaque or no Plaque?

The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 2008
Amgad N, Makaryus   +2 more
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Dental Plaque

Journal of Periodontology, 1974
N, Hiep, R E, Stallard, L, Shapiro
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Fluoride in Plaque

Journal of Dental Research, 1970
L, Singer   +3 more
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