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was higher in patients with significant CAD than in patients with non-critical coronary lesions. Regression analysis revealed that thickening of the mean intima-media complex more than 1.0 was predictive of significant CAD our patients. There was incremental significant increase in CIMT with the number coronary vessel involved. In accordance with the literature, it was found that CIMT was significantly higher in the presence of CAD. Furthermore, CIMT was increased as the number of involved vessels increased and the highest CIMT values were noted in patients with left main coronary involvement. However, human clinical trials have been slow to provide clinical & medical evidence, partly because the asymptomatic nature of atheromata make them especially difficult to study. Promising results are found using carotid intima-media thickness scanning (CIMT can be measured by B-mode ultrasonography), B-vitamins that reduce a protein corrosive,
909:(MRI). The most promising since the early 1990s has been EBT, detecting calcification within the atheroma before most individuals start having clinically recognized symptoms and debility. Statin therapy (to lower cholesterol) does not slow the speed of calcification as determined by CT scan. MRI coronary vessel wall imaging, although currently limited to research studies, has demonstrated the ability to detect vessel wall thickening in asymptomatic high risk individuals. As a non-invasive, ionising radiation free technique, MRI based techniques could have future uses in monitoring disease progression and regression. Most visualization techniques are used in research, they are not widely available to most patients, have significant technical limitations, have not been widely accepted and generally are not covered by medical insurance carriers.
924:(CIMT) with myocardial infarction and stroke risk in patients without cardiovascular disease history. The ARIC Study was conducted in 15,792 individuals between 5 and 65 years of age in four different regions of the US between 1987 and 1989. The baseline CIMT was measured and measurements were repeated at 4- to 7-year intervals by carotid B mode ultrasonography in this study. An increase in CIMT was correlated with an increased risk for CAD. The CHS was initiated in 1988, and the relationship of CIMT with risk of myocardial infarction and stroke was investigated in 4,476 subjects 65 years of age and below. At the end of approximately six years of follow-up, CIMT measurements were correlated with cardiovascular events.
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If the muscular wall enlargement eventually fails to keep up with the enlargement of the atheroma volume, or a clot forms and organizes over the plaque, then the lumen of the artery becomes narrowed as a result of repeated ruptures, clots and fibrosis over the tissues separating the atheroma from the
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response (an injury/repair response to both the debris and at the rupture site) begins within fractions of a second, eventually resulting in narrowing or sometimes closure of the lumen. Eventually downstream tissue damage occurs due to closure or obstruction of downstream microvessels and/or closure
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It has been reported in another study that a maximal CIMT value of 0.956 mm had 85.7% sensitivity and 85.1% specificity to predict angiographic CAD. The study group consisted of patients admitted to the cardiology outpatient clinic with symptoms of stable angina pectoris. The study showed CIMT
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arteries, with measurement of the thickness of the artery wall, offers a way to partially track the disease progression. As of 2006, the thickness, commonly referred to as IMT for intimal-medial thickness, is not measured clinically though it has been used by some researchers since the mid-1990s to
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of the artery results, usually over decades of living. This is a less common outcome. Atheroma within aneurysmal enlargement (vessel bulging) can also rupture and shower debris of atheroma and clot downstream. If the arterial enlargement continues to 2 to 3 times the usual diameter, the walls often
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and ensuing debility. The heart arteries are difficult to track because they are small (from about 5 mm down to microscopic), they are hidden deep within the chest and they never stop moving. Additionally, all mass-applied clinical strategies focus on both minimal cost and the overall safety
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Bodai, Balazs I.; Nakata, Therese E.; Wong, William T.; Clark, Dawn R.; Lawenda, Steven; Tsou, Christine; Liu, Raymond; Shiue, Linda; Cooper, Neil; Rehbein, Michael; Ha, Benjamin P.; McKeirnan, Anne; Misquitta, Rajiv; Vij, Pankaj; Klonecke, Andrew; Mejia, Carmelo S.; Dionysian, Emil; Hashmi, Sean;
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which a CT scanner's software can recognize as distinct from the other surrounding tissues. Typically, such regions start occurring within the heart arteries about 2–3 decades after atheroma start developing. The presence of smaller, spotty plaques may actually be more dangerous for progressing to
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Dod, Harvinder S.; Bhardwaj, Ravindra; Sajja, Venu; Weidner, Gerdi; Hobbs, Gerald R.; Konat, Gregory W.; Manivannan, Shanthi; Gharib, Wissam; Warden, Bradford E.; Nanda, Navin C.; Beto, Robert J.; Ornish, Dean; Jain, Abnash C. (February 2010). "Effect of
Intensive Lifestyle Changes on Endothelial
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Cahn et al. prospectively followed-up 152 patients with coronary artery disease for 6–11 months by carotid artery ultrasonography and noted 22 vascular events (myocardial infarction, transient ischemic attack, stroke, and coronary angioplasty) within this time period. They concluded that carotid
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and never show atheroma; the wall of arteries, including atheroma within the arterial wall remain invisible. The limited exception to this rule is that with very advanced atheroma, with extensive calcification within the wall, a halo-like ring of radiodensity can be seen in most older humans,
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Because artery walls enlarge at locations with atheroma, detecting atheroma before death and autopsy has long been problematic at best. Most methods have focused on the openings of arteries; while these methods are highly relevant, they totally miss the atheroma within the arterial lumen.
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Ehara, Shoichi; Kobayashi, Yoshiki; Yoshiyama, Minoru; Shimada, Kenei; Shimada, Yoshihisa; Fukuda, Daiju; Nakamura, Yasuhiro; Yamashita, Hajime; Yamagishi, Hiroyuki; Takeuchi, Kazuhide; Naruko, Takahiko; Haze, Kazuo; Becker, Anton E.; Yoshikawa, Junichi; Ueda, Makiko (30 November 2004).
224:, do not detect any symptoms of the problem until atheromatous disease is very advanced because arteries enlarge, not constrict, in response to increasing atheroma. It is plaque ruptures, producing debris and clots which obstruct blood flow downstream, sometimes also locally (as seen on
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Gould, K. Lance; Ornish, D; Scherwitz, L; Brown, S; Edens, RP; Hess, MJ; Mullani, N; Bolomey, L; Dobbs, F; Armstrong, WT (20 September 1995). "Changes in
Myocardial Perfusion Abnormalities by Positron Emission Tomography After Long-term, Intense Risk Factor Modification".
611:, specifically: Out of ten points, only 4 are referenced, and among those only one is a primary, peer-reviewed reference. Without the medical refs, it's unclear how reliable each advised approach is pertaining to treating the disease, even if it is a good general advice.
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Framingham cardiovascular score was investigated. Multi-linear regression analysis revealed that an increased Framingham cardiovascular score was associated with CIMT, and carotid plaque independent of geographic differences.
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From human clinical trials, it has become increasingly evident that a more effective focus of treatment is slowing, stopping and even partially reversing the atheroma growth process. There are several prospective epidemiologic studies including the
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Additionally, these vascular interventions are often done only after an individual is symptomatic, often already partially disabled, as a result of the disease. It is also clear that both angioplasty and bypass interventions do not prevent future
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Ornish, Dean; Scherwitz, LW; Billings, JH; Brown, SE; Gould, KL; Merritt, TA; Sparler, S; Armstrong, WT; Ports, TA; Kirkeeide, RL; Hogeboom, C; Brand, RJ (16 December 1998). "Intensive
Lifestyle Changes for Reversal of Coronary Heart Disease".
264:(narrowing) of the vessel develops in some areas. Less frequently, the artery enlarges so much that a gross aneurysmal enlargement of the artery results. All three results are often observed, at different locations, within the same individual.
497:, machines have been the most effective method for detecting calcification present in plaque. However, the atheroma have to be advanced enough to have relatively large areas of calcification within them to create large enough regions of ~130
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Zhang, Hongqi; Sun, Aijun; Shen, Yanguo; Jia, Jianguo; Wang, Shijun; Wang, Keqiang; Ge, Junbo (November 2004). "Artery interposed to vein did not develop atherosclerosis and underwent atrophic remodeling in cholesterol-fed rabbits".
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Silberman, Anna; Banthia, Rajni; Estay, Ivette S.; Kemp, Colleen; Studley, Joli; Hareras, Dennis; Ornish, Dean (March 2010). "The
Effectiveness and Efficacy of an Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation Program in 24 Sites".
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layers of about 25 mm (1 in) of artery length. Unfortunately, it gives no information about the structural strength of the artery. Angiography does not visualize atheroma; it only makes the blood flow within
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Ornish, D.; Brown, S.E.; Billings, J.H.; Scherwitz, L.W.; Armstrong, W.T.; Ports, T.A.; McLanahan, S.M.; Kirkeeide, R.L.; Gould, K.L.; Brand, R.J. (July 1990). "Can lifestyle changes reverse coronary heart disease?".
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examinations, if severe enough. Since angiography methods can only reveal larger lumens, typically larger than 200 micrometres, angiography after a cardiovascular event commonly does not reveal what happened.
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of the procedure. Therefore, existing diagnostic strategies for detecting atheroma and tracking response to treatment have been extremely limited. The methods most commonly relied upon, patient symptoms and
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While clots at the rupture site typically shrink in volume over time, some of the clot may become organized into fibrotic tissue resulting in narrowing of the artery lumen; the narrowings sometimes seen on
366:(bleeding), major symptoms and debility; often rapid death. The main stimulus for aneurysm formation is pressure atrophy of the structural support of the muscle layers. The main structural proteins are
808:, traditionally the most commonly performed non-invasive testing method for blood flow limitations, generally only detects lumen narrowing greater than about 75%, although some physicians advocate
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especially when arterial lumens are visualized end-on. On cine-floro, cardiologists and radiologists typically look for these calcification shadows to recognize arteries before they inject any
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Glagov, Seymour; Weisenberg, Elliot; Zarins, Christopher K.; Stankunavicius, Regina; Kolettis, George J. (28 May 1987). "Compensatory
Enlargement of Human Atherosclerotic Coronary Arteries".
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Glagov, Seymour; Weisenberg, Elliot; Zarins, Christopher K.; Stankunavicius, Regina; Kolettis, George J. (28 May 1987). "Compensatory
Enlargement of Human Atherosclerotic Coronary Arteries".
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Tuzcu, E. Murat; Berkalp, Berktan; de Franco, Anthony C.; Ellis, Stephen G.; Goormastic, Marlene; Whitlow, Patrick L.; Franco, Irving; Raymond, Russell E.; Nissen, Steven E. (March 1996).
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Jebari-Benslaiman, Shifa; Galicia-García, Unai; Larrea-Sebal, Asier; Olaetxea, Javier
Rekondo; Alloza, Iraide; Vandenbroeck, Koen; Benito-Vicente, Asier; Martín, César (2022-03-20).
2101:"Three-Dimensional Black-Blood Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Coronary Vessel Wall Imaging Detects Positive Arterial Remodeling in Patients With Nonsignificant Coronary Artery Disease"
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visible. Alternative methods that are non or less physically invasive and less expensive per individual test have been used and are continuing to be developed, such as those using
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is the current most sensitive method detecting and measuring more advanced atheroma within living individuals, but has had limited applications due to cost and body invasiveness.
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Illustration comparing a normal blood vessel and partially blocked vessel due to atherosclerotic plaque. Notice the enlargement & absence of much luminal narrowing.
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do not develop atheromata, because they are not subjected to the same haemodynamic pressure that arteries are, unless surgically moved to function as an artery, as in
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macrophage triggering processes involved in atheroma progression are slowly being better elucidated in animal models of atherosclerosis.
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blood stream. This narrowing becomes more common after decades of living, increasingly more common after people are in their 30s to 40s.
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track changes in arterial walls. Traditionally, clinical carotid ultrasounds have only estimated the degree of blood lumen restriction,
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Ornish, Dean (November 1998). "Avoiding revascularization with lifestyle changes: the multicenter lifestyle demonstration project".
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Additionally, understanding what drives atheroma development is complex with multiple factors involved, only some of which, such as
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of the lumen at the rupture, both resulting in loss of blood flow to downstream tissues. This is the principal mechanism of
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fatty acids such as fish, fish-derived supplements, as well as flax seed oil, borage oil, and other non-animal-based oils;
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Kim, W. Yong; Stuber, Matthias; Börnert, Peter; Kissinger, Kraig V.; Manning, Warren J.; Botnar, René M. (16 July 2002).
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1583:"Thoracic aortic aneurysm - Symptoms and causes"
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915:Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study
1605:
1208:
191:it and restricting blood flow. Atheroma is the
755:oligosaccharide 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin
613:Please review the contents of the section and
2480:
1774:Journal of the American College of Cardiology
1723:Journal of the American College of Cardiology
1321:
1319:
1317:
1315:
1313:
1110:
522:did a five-year $ 5 million study, headed by
382:The accumulation (swelling) is always in the
1919:"Ask the doctor: Reversing atherosclerosis?"
1159:
812:that can sometimes detect as little as 50%.
547:
260:and clots within the lumen over the plaque,
1715:
1529:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
1202:
1153:
1111:Francis, Andrew A; Pierce, Grant N (2011).
179:, calcium and a variable amount of fibrous
3060:Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency
2487:
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1872:
1870:
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559:Type III: Preatheroma, intermediate lesion
477:) measurement has been recommended by the
398:by pathologists, they are not composed of
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518:, a result of very advanced disease. The
72:specimen. This shows the division of the
1690:
843:, around the stenoses and more recently
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509:Arterial ultrasound, especially of the
267:
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2257:
1384:
1117:Experimental & Clinical Cardiology
765:
553:Type I: Isolated macrophage foam cells
2832:Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
2468:
1935:
1933:
1912:
1910:
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1906:
1882:
1621:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2004.06.019
1160:Hotamisligil, Gökhan S (April 2010).
1061:
473:Scan (CIMT can be measured by B-mode
352:
206:
2837:Generalized essential telangiectasia
2320:American Journal of Health Promotion
1525:"Pathophysiology of Atherosclerosis"
1433:
582:
1062:Lusis, Aldons J. (September 2000).
905:form, given its greater speed) and
24:
2290:The American Journal of Cardiology
2260:The American Journal of Cardiology
2145:
2118:10.1161/01.cir.0000025629.85631.1e
1930:
1903:
1838:10.1161/01.CIR.0000148131.41425.E9
556:Type II: Multiple foam cell layers
25:
3280:
2384:
1648:The American Journal of Pathology
2987:Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
2205:10.1001/jama.1995.03530110056036
679:
587:
276:to stretch out, which is termed
171:The material consists of mostly
2357:New England Journal of Medicine
2092:
2033:
1983:
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1760:
1709:
1684:
1635:
1599:
1575:
1516:
1467:
1458:Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis
1328:New England Journal of Medicine
1215:Journal of Biological Chemistry
215:, most commonly resulting in a
2938:Hepatic veno-occlusive disease
1997:Science Translational Medicine
1421:American College of Cardiology
1409:
1385:Darrow, Mark D. (1999-01-15).
1378:
1354:
1253:
1104:
1055:
615:add the appropriate references
410:, that have taken up oxidized
68:Atherosclerotic plaque from a
54:), atheromatous plaque, plaque
13:
1:
2750:Aneurysm of sinus of Valsalva
2604:Monckeberg's arteriosclerosis
2302:10.1016/j.amjcard.2009.09.038
2272:10.1016/s0002-9149(98)00744-9
1889:. Parthenon Pub. p. 16.
1737:10.1016/S0735-1097(01)01175-5
1048:
793:of cardiovascular disease is
390:lining and the smooth muscle
195:basis for the disease entity
3055:Chronic venous insufficiency
2680:Aortoiliac occlusive disease
2167:10.1016/0140-6736(90)91656-u
2009:10.1126/scitranslmed.aad6100
1788:10.1016/0735-1097(95)00537-4
1660:10.1016/j.ajpath.2011.02.004
578:
520:National Institute of Health
437:
377:
239:
7:
3070:Inferior vena cava syndrome
3065:Superior vena cava syndrome
2792:Vertebral artery dissection
2782:Intracranial berry aneurysm
2369:10.1056/NEJM198705283162204
1362:"Stress test - Mayo Clinic"
1340:10.1056/NEJM198705283162204
977:
697:consuming foods containing
600:reliable medical references
10:
3285:
3171:Hypertensive heart disease
2822:Arteriovenous malformation
2797:Familial aortic dissection
1883:Stary, Herbert C. (2003).
1266:Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
907:magnetic resonance imaging
574:Type VIII: Fibrotic lesion
479:American Heart Association
3226:
3196:Renovascular hypertension
3161:
3152:
3139:Hepatic artery thrombosis
3087:
3047:
3002:
2906:
2888:
2879:
2847:
2807:
2787:Carotid artery dissection
2740:Abdominal aortic aneurysm
2712:
2672:
2649:
2590:Intermittent claudication
2560:
2553:Peripheral artery disease
2551:
2521:
2503:
2392:
1391:American Family Physician
736:micronutrient (vitamins,
606:or relies too heavily on
571:Type VII: Calcific lesion
548:Classification of lesions
132:
108:
88:
82:external carotid arteries
67:
58:
42:
37:
3181:Hypertensive nephropathy
2994:Post-thrombotic syndrome
2975:Paget–Schroetter disease
2767:Coronary artery aneurysm
2745:Thoracic aortic aneurysm
2235:10.1001/jama.280.23.2001
1278:10.1590/1677-5449.200211
1010:Coronary catheterization
903:electron beam tomography
835:, to plumb transplanted
757:(2HPβCD) can solubilize
704:abdominal fat reduction;
485:Intravascular ultrasound
402:but of accumulations of
175:, or debris, containing
3236:Orthostatic hypotension
3218:White coat hypertension
2695:Fibromuscular dysplasia
2659:Carotid artery stenosis
1228:10.1074/jbc.M111.338673
412:low-density lipoprotein
284:of the artery opening (
3208:Pulmonary hypertension
3191:Secondary hypertension
3186:Essential hypertension
3176:Hypertensive emergency
3017:Portacaval anastomosis
2953:Portal vein thrombosis
2595:Critical limb ischemia
2496:Cardiovascular disease
1947:The Permanente Journal
1493:10.1002/clc.4960150613
922:Intima-media thickness
825:cardiac stress testing
806:Cardiac stress testing
471:Intima-media thickness
447:
338:cardiovascular disease
296:
222:cardiac stress testing
70:carotid endarterectomy
18:Atherosclerotic plaque
3213:Systolic hypertension
2958:Renal vein thrombosis
2817:Arteriovenous fistula
2809:Vascular malformation
2777:Intracranial aneurysm
2664:Renal artery stenosis
2332:10.4278/ajhp.24.4.arb
947:and that reduce neck
795:myocardial infarction
565:Type V: Fibroatheroma
504:myocardial infarction
445:
330:myocardial infarction
294:
3127:Paradoxical embolism
3122:Cholesterol embolism
2948:May–Thurner syndrome
2943:Budd–Chiari syndrome
2926:Deep vein thrombosis
2921:primarily lower limb
2700:Raynaud's phenomenon
2059:10.3390/biom12091205
2052:(9). MDPI AG: 1205.
1542:10.3390/ijms23063346
1005:Coronary circulation
810:nuclear stress tests
714:synthesis (known as
268:Stenosis and closure
145:hypercholesterolemia
141:hypertriglyceridemia
3203:Benign hypertension
1480:Clinical Cardiology
1221:(15): 11629–11641.
899:computed tomography
772:developed countries
766:History of research
727:glycated hemoglobin
544:during angiograms.
158:atheromatous plaque
3117:Pulmonary embolism
3027:Esophageal varices
2965:upper limb / torso
2609:Arteriolosclerosis
1959:10.7812/TPP/17-025
1691:Poredos', 'Pavel.
1366:www.mayoclinic.org
1178:10.1038/nm0410-396
750:aspirin supplement
524:medical researcher
448:
353:Artery enlargement
319:) combined with a
297:
258:vulnerable plaques
207:Signs and symptoms
3264:Vascular diseases
3248:
3247:
3244:
3243:
3088:Arteries or veins
3083:
3082:
2908:Venous thrombosis
2875:
2874:
2857:Cherry hemangioma
2757:Aortic dissection
2708:
2707:
2543:Buerger's disease
2462:
2461:
2363:(22): 1371–1375.
2161:(8708): 129–133.
1896:978-1-84214-153-3
1831:(22): 3424–3429.
1334:(22): 1371–1375.
1074:(6801): 233–241.
1064:"Atherosclerosis"
888:plus the central
817:vulnerable plaque
707:aerobic exercise;
688:
687:
664:
562:Type IV: Atheroma
461:vulnerable plaque
404:white blood cells
336:or other related
313:vulnerable plaque
181:connective tissue
150:
149:
32:Medical condition
16:(Redirected from
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2970:Mondor's disease
2913:Thrombophlebitis
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2562:Arteriosclerosis
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901:(CT; led by the
847:, now including
774:, with improved
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201:arteriosclerosis
173:macrophage cells
127:arteriosclerosis
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3105:Microangiopathy
3100:Macroangiopathy
3079:
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3012:Gastric varices
2998:
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2803:
2735:Aortic aneurysm
2721:
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2690:Erythromelalgia
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2570:Atherosclerosis
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475:ultrasonography
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2849:Vascular nevus
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2827:Telangiectasia
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2762:Aortic rupture
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