Although mortality rates from coronary heart disease in the western countries have declined in the last few decades, morbidity caused by this disease is increasing and a substantial number of patients still suffer acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and sudden cardiac death. Acute coronary syndrome occurs as a result of myocardial ischaemia and its manifestations include acute myocardial infarction and unstable angina. Culprit plaque morphology in these patients varies from thrombosis with or without coronary occlusion to sudden narrowing of the lumen from intraplaque haemorrhage. The coronary artery plaque morphologies primarily responsible for thrombosis are plaque rupture, and plaque erosion, with plaque rupture being the most common cause of ...
Coronary atherosclerosis is a leading cause of death and disability in the developed world and is em...
MI is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Coronary artery thrombosis is the final ...
Plaque rupture and subsequent thrombosis at the site ofthe plaque rupture is the most common underly...
Coronary heart disease is the single most common cause of illness and death in the developed world. ...
Atherosclerotic diseases and their thrombotic complications remain the leading causes of mortality a...
Well into the 21st century, we still triage acute myocardial infarction on the basis of the presence...
The concept of plaque rupture and thrombosis has occupied a central role in our understanding of the...
Extensive evidence supports a pathogenic role for both local and systemic inflammation in acute coro...
Experimental models of atherogenesis have provided a growing body of information about molecular mec...
Currently, inflammation is considered to be the central player in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosi...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to relate the various clinical presentations of acute coronary...
Experimental models of atherogenesis have provided a growing body of information about molecular mec...
A significant sign of coronary artery disease is the acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Angina pectoris,...
Currently, inflammation is considered to be the central player in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosi...
An acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is the clinical manifestation of thrombus formation [Angiolillo et ...
Coronary atherosclerosis is a leading cause of death and disability in the developed world and is em...
MI is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Coronary artery thrombosis is the final ...
Plaque rupture and subsequent thrombosis at the site ofthe plaque rupture is the most common underly...
Coronary heart disease is the single most common cause of illness and death in the developed world. ...
Atherosclerotic diseases and their thrombotic complications remain the leading causes of mortality a...
Well into the 21st century, we still triage acute myocardial infarction on the basis of the presence...
The concept of plaque rupture and thrombosis has occupied a central role in our understanding of the...
Extensive evidence supports a pathogenic role for both local and systemic inflammation in acute coro...
Experimental models of atherogenesis have provided a growing body of information about molecular mec...
Currently, inflammation is considered to be the central player in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosi...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to relate the various clinical presentations of acute coronary...
Experimental models of atherogenesis have provided a growing body of information about molecular mec...
A significant sign of coronary artery disease is the acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Angina pectoris,...
Currently, inflammation is considered to be the central player in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosi...
An acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is the clinical manifestation of thrombus formation [Angiolillo et ...
Coronary atherosclerosis is a leading cause of death and disability in the developed world and is em...
MI is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Coronary artery thrombosis is the final ...
Plaque rupture and subsequent thrombosis at the site ofthe plaque rupture is the most common underly...