The Healing and scarring of atheroma
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The Healing and scarring of atheroma
(Advances in experimental medicine and biology, v. 168)
Plenum, c1984
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Atheroma
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"Proceedings of the Eleventh Triennial World Congress of Pathology held in late 1981 in Jerusalem, Israel."--Verso t.p.
Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The study of atherosclerosis centered since the first decade of the present century on etiology and pathogenesis. In fact, the studies of the military academy of medicine in St. Petersburg have opened the way of inducing atherosclerosis in animals. Pathogenesis of atheroma has been studied since then in humans and animals naturally prone to the development of the disease and by a variety of dietary and other procedures. The various experimental studies allowed science to evaluate the relative importance of different factors (genetic, dietary, hormonal, pharmacological. mechanical, circulatory, etc.) in atherogenesis. Epidemiological studies as well as biochemical plasma lipid and lipoprotein estimations coupled with light microscopic, histo- chemical and electron microscopic investigations decreased the gap between observations on the human and experimental animal research. The enormous literature covering this field allows the intelligent reader to formulate a comprehensive concept regarding etiological factors and pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Its impact on pre- ventive and curative medicine was however limited in scope.
目次
- Pathological Principles Involved in Regression of Atherosclerosis.- Macrophage Activation in the Prevention or Regression of Atherosclerosis.- Ultrastructural Features of Healing and Scarring of Experimental Atheroma.- Hormonal Effects on Prevention or Regression of Atheroma.- Connective Tissue Metabolism in Development and Healing of Atherosclerotic Lesions During Life.- Regression of Swine Atherosclerosis
- Susceptibilities of Various Lesion Features.- Regression of Coronary Atherosclerosis in Man.
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