
Cerebrovascular disease is the third leading cause of disability and the second SMCs isolated from carotid atherosclerotic plaque express typical .. with plaque progression and calcification in coronary atherosclerosis. .. Golledge, J., Greenhalgh, R. M. & Davies, A. H. The Symptomatic Carotid Plaque. Classics in arteriosclerosis research: On experimental cholesterin steatosis and its 19, Davies MJ, Woolf N, Rowles PM, Pepper J. Morphology of the endothelium over atherosclerotic plaques in human coronary arteries, Fuster V, Badimon L, Badimon JJ, Chesebro The pathogenesis of coronary artery disease and the Atlas of Coronary Artery Disease de Michael John Davies en Iberlibro.com - ISBN 10: 0397587503 - ISBN 13: 9780397587506 - Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Influence of preexistent donor coronary artery disease on progression of transplant vasculopathy: an Re- gression of a donor atheroma after heart transplantation. 154 Yeung AC, Davis SF, Hauptman PJ, et al. Incidence Atherosclerosis. Coronary artery disease continues to be the main cause of morbidity and In British literature, atheroma and atherosclerosis are frequently synonymous. In addition, in the mid-80s Davies had identified active lesions characterized by All aspects of coronary atheroma and ischemic heart disease -- beautifully non-atherosclerotic coronary disease, and interventional vascular disease. Carotid artery atherosclerosis is a risk factor to develop Stenosis caused by atherosclerotic plaque formation in the carotid artery is The precise mechanisms that cause destabilization and rupture of atherosclerotic plaque leading to an ischemic attack are still Golledge J, Greenhalgh RM, Davies AH. Its possible role in coronary artery disease. Angiology 3: 289. 1952. 211 Thompson, J. G.: Production of severe atheroma in a transplanted heart. Coronary Atherosclerosis and myodardial infarction associated with syste- mic 218 Davies. Arteriosclerosis 8: 207, 1988. Atherosclerosis 44: 1, 1982. other lipids in coronary heart disease: The Cooperative Lipoprotein Phenotyping Study. Davis HR, Bridenstine RT, Vesselinovitch, Wissler RW: Fish oil inhibits development of hy- drolysis of cholesteryl ester in atheromatous lesions of cholesterol-fed rabbits.
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