New insights into atherosclerosis, the most common disease affecting coronary arteries, may change therapeutic strategies from largely symptomatic to causal. Atherosclerotic plaques contain a lipid-related, immune-mediated inflammation, with release of secretory products capable of changing plaque morphology. Plaques prone to complications contain large numbers of inflammatory cells; stable plaques contain little inflammation. Similarly, atherectomy specimens from patients with coronary syndromes revealed more inflammatory cells in unstable than in stable patients. These observations, and the fact that acute coronary syndromes are associated with increased blood levels of inflammatory markers, have renewed interest in the possible relations...
BACKGROUND: The natural history of atherosclerosis has not clearly been elucidated yet. Some works ...
Chlamydia pneumoniae , a Gram-negative intracellular obligate bacteria, is recognised as a common ca...
Abstract- The possibility that infectious agents may trigger a cascade of reactions leading to infla...
New insights into atherosclerosis, the most common disease affecting coronary arteries, may change t...
Inflammation plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of acute coronary syndromes (ACS), and the pre...
Relationship of infection, inflammation, and atherosclerosis has been a subject of intensive investi...
Atherosclerotic involvement of the coronary arteries and its association with various inflammatory p...
More than a century ago, inflammation and infection were considered to have atherogenic effects. The...
Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial disease with an important inflammatory component. Inflammatory c...
Atherosclerosis is considered an inflammatory disease, accordingly, there has been extensive researc...
Extensive evidence supports a pathogenic role for both local and systemic inflammation in acute coro...
0The obligate intracellular bacterium Chlamydia pneumoniae is one of the pathogens that have been li...
Inflammation plays an important role in the initiation, development, progression and complications o...
In this review we report our recent findings of histopathological features of plaque instability and...
Recent findings suggest that inflammation plays a key role in atherosclerosis from the earliest stag...
BACKGROUND: The natural history of atherosclerosis has not clearly been elucidated yet. Some works ...
Chlamydia pneumoniae , a Gram-negative intracellular obligate bacteria, is recognised as a common ca...
Abstract- The possibility that infectious agents may trigger a cascade of reactions leading to infla...
New insights into atherosclerosis, the most common disease affecting coronary arteries, may change t...
Inflammation plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of acute coronary syndromes (ACS), and the pre...
Relationship of infection, inflammation, and atherosclerosis has been a subject of intensive investi...
Atherosclerotic involvement of the coronary arteries and its association with various inflammatory p...
More than a century ago, inflammation and infection were considered to have atherogenic effects. The...
Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial disease with an important inflammatory component. Inflammatory c...
Atherosclerosis is considered an inflammatory disease, accordingly, there has been extensive researc...
Extensive evidence supports a pathogenic role for both local and systemic inflammation in acute coro...
0The obligate intracellular bacterium Chlamydia pneumoniae is one of the pathogens that have been li...
Inflammation plays an important role in the initiation, development, progression and complications o...
In this review we report our recent findings of histopathological features of plaque instability and...
Recent findings suggest that inflammation plays a key role in atherosclerosis from the earliest stag...
BACKGROUND: The natural history of atherosclerosis has not clearly been elucidated yet. Some works ...
Chlamydia pneumoniae , a Gram-negative intracellular obligate bacteria, is recognised as a common ca...
Abstract- The possibility that infectious agents may trigger a cascade of reactions leading to infla...