The Pathological condition Arterio-sclerosis has been variously described by different Authors. Savill, in opening a discussion on Arterio- sclerosis before the Pathological Society of London. (Feb: l6. 1904.), said that he was accustomed to define Arterio- sclerosis as a chronic generalised thickening, condensation, or degeneration of the Arterial walls, in which after death, the lumen does not collapse as usual, and the walls are harder and less elastic than normal. Histologically, such a condition may occur in three situations, -in the Tunica media, when it is medial sclerosis, -in the Tunica intima, i.e. Intimal sclerosis, and in the Tunica adventitia, i.e. adventitial sclerosis
In the previous paper the author stated that the arteriosclerosis starting with atheroma degeneratio...
Arteriosclerosis is one of the major health problems confronting people of middle and advanced age. ...
T H E advent of arteriosclerosis is one of the inevitable consequences of aging. The existence of ar...
The present paper is a preliminary report of one phase of a series of arterio sclerotic cases which ...
THIS contribution represents a study of the lesions of the capillaries in organs in which either the...
Einleitung: Theorien zur Pathogenese der Arteriosklerose entstanden erstmals in der Mitte des 19. Ja...
The studies made by the elders of our department have revealed that the degree of advancement of scl...
PROGRESS in this most important and common of diseases continues to be disappointingly slow. Probabl...
A LTHOUGH unceasing attempts have been j L made to increase the knowledge of hu-man and experimental...
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS In the introduction attention is drawn to the most striking physical sign in...
It has been suggested that those of us who are ageing would do well to spread our butter thin if we ...
Arterial disease is virtually a universal entity in man. Some cultures, such as the African Bantus h...
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Abstract\ud \ud \ud \ud Background\ud ...
term arteriosclerosis in 1833,1 the disease has been intensively inves-tigated. In 1793, Edward Jenn...
In the previous paper the author stated that the arteriosclerosis starting with atheroma degeneratio...
Arteriosclerosis is one of the major health problems confronting people of middle and advanced age. ...
T H E advent of arteriosclerosis is one of the inevitable consequences of aging. The existence of ar...
The present paper is a preliminary report of one phase of a series of arterio sclerotic cases which ...
THIS contribution represents a study of the lesions of the capillaries in organs in which either the...
Einleitung: Theorien zur Pathogenese der Arteriosklerose entstanden erstmals in der Mitte des 19. Ja...
The studies made by the elders of our department have revealed that the degree of advancement of scl...
PROGRESS in this most important and common of diseases continues to be disappointingly slow. Probabl...
A LTHOUGH unceasing attempts have been j L made to increase the knowledge of hu-man and experimental...
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS In the introduction attention is drawn to the most striking physical sign in...
It has been suggested that those of us who are ageing would do well to spread our butter thin if we ...
Arterial disease is virtually a universal entity in man. Some cultures, such as the African Bantus h...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65784/1/j.1365-4362.1984.tb05678.x.pd
Abstract\ud \ud \ud \ud Background\ud ...
term arteriosclerosis in 1833,1 the disease has been intensively inves-tigated. In 1793, Edward Jenn...
In the previous paper the author stated that the arteriosclerosis starting with atheroma degeneratio...
Arteriosclerosis is one of the major health problems confronting people of middle and advanced age. ...
T H E advent of arteriosclerosis is one of the inevitable consequences of aging. The existence of ar...