The clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis are nowadays the main cause of death in industrialized countries, but atherosclerotic disease was found in humans who lived thousands of years ago, before the spread of current risk factors. Atherosclerotic lesions were identified on a 5300-year-old mummy, as well as in Egyptian mummies and other ancient civilizations. For many decades of the twentieth century, atherosclerosis was considered a degenerative disease, mainly determined by a passive lipid storage, while the most recent theory of atherogenesis is based on endothelial dysfunction. The importance of inflammation and immunity in atherosclerosis’s pathophysiology was realized around the turn of the millennium, when in 1999 the f...
AbstractComputed tomographic findings of atherosclerosis in the ancient cultures of Egypt, Peru, the...
Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial disease triggered and sustained by different risk factors such a...
Arterial disease is virtually a universal entity in man. Some cultures, such as the African Bantus h...
Until recently, most envisaged atherosclerosis as a bland arterial collection of cholesterol, compli...
The history of atherosclerosis represents a very interesting and intriguing charter of the history o...
AbstractCase reports from Johan Czermak, Marc Ruffer, and others a century or more ago demonstrated ...
Atherogenesis has been traditionally viewed as a metabolic disease representing arterial obstruction...
Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial, smoldering, focal (intima of bifurcated blood arteries), chroni...
Research articles on atherosclerosis have been well represented in The American Journal of Pathology...
Atherosclerosis is the multifactorial inflammatory disease of the vasculature that affects large- an...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most frequent cause of premature death in modern industrialized ...
Classical risk factors for the development of atherosclerosis include hypercholesterolemia, hyperten...
The traditional view of atherosclerosis as a pathological lipid deposition within the artery wall ha...
Computed tomographic findings of atherosclerosis in the ancient cultures of Egypt, Peru, the America...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this article is to discuss the role of inflammation in atherosclerosis.Sum...
AbstractComputed tomographic findings of atherosclerosis in the ancient cultures of Egypt, Peru, the...
Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial disease triggered and sustained by different risk factors such a...
Arterial disease is virtually a universal entity in man. Some cultures, such as the African Bantus h...
Until recently, most envisaged atherosclerosis as a bland arterial collection of cholesterol, compli...
The history of atherosclerosis represents a very interesting and intriguing charter of the history o...
AbstractCase reports from Johan Czermak, Marc Ruffer, and others a century or more ago demonstrated ...
Atherogenesis has been traditionally viewed as a metabolic disease representing arterial obstruction...
Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial, smoldering, focal (intima of bifurcated blood arteries), chroni...
Research articles on atherosclerosis have been well represented in The American Journal of Pathology...
Atherosclerosis is the multifactorial inflammatory disease of the vasculature that affects large- an...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most frequent cause of premature death in modern industrialized ...
Classical risk factors for the development of atherosclerosis include hypercholesterolemia, hyperten...
The traditional view of atherosclerosis as a pathological lipid deposition within the artery wall ha...
Computed tomographic findings of atherosclerosis in the ancient cultures of Egypt, Peru, the America...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this article is to discuss the role of inflammation in atherosclerosis.Sum...
AbstractComputed tomographic findings of atherosclerosis in the ancient cultures of Egypt, Peru, the...
Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial disease triggered and sustained by different risk factors such a...
Arterial disease is virtually a universal entity in man. Some cultures, such as the African Bantus h...