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[Ischemic cardiopathy: risk factors and their biological role].

Mario Mancini,Paolo Rubba-2000-06-01-PubMed
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Atherosclerosis is a slowly progressive process, involving the intima and media of large and medium sized arteries and leading to the formation of focal lesions (plaques), containing lipid and fibrous tissue. A classification of atherosclerotic lesions includes: isolated foam cells, fatty streaks, preatheroma, atheroma, and fibroatheroma. Fibroatheroma is an unstable lesion, which might be complicated by intraplaque hemorrhage, rupture and overimposed thrombosis, leading to ischemia. This is the main mechanism responsible for myocardial infarction, stroke, and intermittent claudication. A widely accepted hypothesis for the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis is the response to the injury hypothesis. Endothelial damage or dysfunction is associated with increased arterial wall permeability to plasma constituents and with adhesion of platelets and monocytes, releasing growth factors and chemoattractant molecules. Several factors, in particular hyperlipidemia, arterial hypertension, diabetes m

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Atherosclerosis is a slowly progressive process, involving the intima and media of large and medium sized arteries and leading to the formation of focal lesions (plaques), containing lipid and fibrous tissue. A classification of atherosclerotic lesions includes: isolated foam cells, fatty streaks, preatheroma, atheroma, and fibroatheroma. Fibroatheroma is an unstable lesion, which might be complicated by intraplaque hemorrhage, rupture and overimposed thrombosis, leading to ischemia. This is the main mechanism responsible for myocardial infarction, stroke, and intermittent claudication. A widely accepted hypothesis for the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis is the response to the injury hypothesis. Endothelial damage or dysfunction is associated with increased arterial wall permeability to plasma constituents and with adhesion of platelets and monocytes, releasing growth factors and chemoattractant molecules. Several factors, in particular hyperlipidemia, arterial hypertension, diabetes m

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MedicineAtheromaCardiologyInternal medicinePathogenesisCoronary artery diseaseMyocardial infarctionFibrous cap

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