Atheromatous plaques are fatty deposits similar to the fat on a ... septal defect (ASD), pulmonic stenosis, coarctation of the aorta, and tetralogy of Fallot. ...
... atheromatous core2 from the lumen of an atherosclerotic artery (ie, lumen core). 1 cap defect/gap rupture, fissure, break, tear. not just missing endothelium ...
The pain of Myocardial Infarction (MI) is more severe and lasts longer. Patient may vomit and sweat. It is often described as a feeling of 'Impending death'. This condition is severe and can be fatal at times. It calls for urgent attention. Patient needs urgent hospitalisation and treatment.
Endothelial denudation with superficial platelet aggregation. Thin cap ... Calcification burden and pattern (nodule vs scattered, superficial vs deep, etc) ...
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This educational CD contains multiple PowerPoint presentations along ... Signal averaged electrocardiogram (SAECG) Surface high-resolution ECG. Invasive: ...
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... stenotic in their previous angiogram, and 28 out of 29 patients had less than 70 ... were infrequent in the infarct-related artery on the initial angiogram. ...
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Atheroma is the single most important cause of morbidity and mortality ... The aorta dilates, becomes filled with lamellated thrombus, and eventually ruptures. ...
Coronary Atherosclerosis Prepared by Wala a Fathi Abed Al Fatah Hassan Definition Is a disease affecting the arterial blood vessel, it is commonly referred to as a ...
Collagen degradation by collagenases may contribute to the vulnerability of atheroma. ... that collagenase-resistance alters collagen content in mouse atheroma. ...
Ischemic Heart Disease Group of diseases Most common cause of death in developed countries Terminology: Angina pectoris Myocardial infarction Sudden cardiac death
Section 4 Embolism Definition: Embolism is the process by which a detached intravascular solid, liquid, or gaseous mass is carried by the blood to a site distant from ...
Atherosclerosis Friday, November 7, 2003 Reading-PDF handouts Obesity Trends* Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1985 Obesity Trends* Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1986 Obesity ...
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Atherosclerosis Anca Bac rea, Alexandru Schiopu Atherosclerosis The term atherosclerosis, which comes from the Greek words atheros (meaning gruel or paste ...
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science * * * Figure 11-12 Schematic diagram of hypothetical sequence of cellular interactions in atherosclerosis.
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The heart’s muscles get its blood supply through coronary arteries. When blocks develop in these arteries heart is deprived of essential blood circulation. The block or stenosis is caused by a disease process called Atherosclerosis, which is deposition of lipid rich material in the vessel walls
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... placebo-controlled trial of daily use of conjugated equine estrogens plus medroxyprogesterone acetate on the ... Carotid ultrasound was performed at baseline ...
... with NSTE-ACS like those in CURE with clopidogrel aspirin instead of aspirin ... In the CURE study, clopidogrel plus aspirin reduced the composite end point of ...
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Measures of Intima-Media Thickness ... the average mean intima-media. thickness of ... Regression in mean carotid-artery intima-media thickness in 44.4% of the ...
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