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Atherosclerotic Plaque Healing. [PDF]

open access: possibleNew England Journal of Medicine, 2020
Atherosclerotic Plaque Healing Atherosclerotic plaque rupture and erosion result in acute coronary syndromes. Plaque healing after initial disruption has been less extensively studied.
R. Vergallo, F. Crea
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Fundamental Pathobiology of Coronary Atherosclerosis and Clinical Implications for Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease Management-The Plaque Hypothesis: A Narrative Review.

JAMA cardiology, 2022
Importance Recent clinical and imaging studies underscore that major adverse cardiac events (MACE) outcomes are associated not solely with severe coronary obstructions (ischemia hypothesis or stenosis hypothesis), but with the plaque burden along the ...
P. Stone, P. Libby, W. Boden
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Plaque Rupture and Plaque Erosion

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1999
SummaryThere are multiple substrates for coronary thrombosis overlying an atherosclerotic plaque. The most common, plaque rupture, consists of an interruption of a thin fibrous cap overlying a lipid rich core. Plaque rupture is a result of macrophage infiltration and matrix degradation, is often seen in calcified plaques, and is highly associated with ...
Renu Virmani   +2 more
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF PLAQUE RUPTURE AND THE CONCEPT OF PLAQUE STABILIZATION

Cardiology Clinics, 1996
Atherosclerotic coronary artery disease is the major cause of death, in men and women, in the United States and in much of the Western world. Atherosclerosis is responsible for coronary heart disease, limb ischemia, and most strokes. Although luminal narrowing by an atherosclerotic plaque and exaggerated or anomalous vasoconstriction contribute to some
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Plaque regrowth studies: discriminatory power of plaque index compared to plaque area

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1999
Abstract. A large number of plaque‐scoring methods exist for the evaluation of plaque inhibition by oral hygiene agents, products or devices. The ability of such methods to discriminate between high and low plaque scores has not been compared. In this retrospective analysis, the F‐ratios for differences between treatments for plaque index and area ...
Martin Addy   +2 more
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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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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 to the future

Science Signaling
Early exposure to cholesterol primes later atherosclerosis through phenotypic changes to resident-like arterial macrophages.
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Microbial complexes in subgingival plaque.

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1998
S. Socransky   +4 more
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