Introduction: Cardiovascular pathology occupies a dominant place in morbidity structure. The very rapid development of science and technology, that radically changes the level of physical activity by reducing it, the energy value of the food increment and chronic stress have a negative influence on human life. These changes in the society lead to an increase in the number of people with pathological changes in metabolism at different levels, which in turn were distributed into a group of pathologies called “metabolic”, and which originally foster the development of atherosclerosis. This article reflects aspects of neovascularisation of the atherosclerotic plaque (AP) in patients with metabolic syndrome (MS). Especially in childhood and ...
Background: The metabolic syndrome is a major and escalating public-health problem and a clinical ch...
The traditional view of atherosclerosis as a pathological lipid deposition within the artery wall ha...
AbstractAtherogenesis is the pathogenetic process leading to formation of the atheroma lesion. It is...
This article is the result of our long-term studies in the area of atherogenesis and continuing to d...
Department of Pathological Anatomy, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy "N. Testemitanu”, Chis...
This article is the result of our long-term studies in the area of atherogenesis and continuing to d...
Department of Morphopatology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisina...
Background: Endothelial dysfunction is an early sign of atherosclerosis, which favors the increase o...
Until recently, most envisaged atherosclerosis as a bland arterial collection of cholesterol, compli...
Atherosclerosis is a multifocal, smoldering, immunoinflammatory disease of medium-sized and large ar...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have demonstrated that expression of CD105 is a sensitive marker and in...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic progressive disease, which develops from the moment of birth. Lipid dep...
Introduction: Neovascularization is an important component of advanced atherosclerosis which leads t...
AbstractVascular injury represents a critical initiating event in the pathogenesis of various vascul...
Atherosclerosis is the multifactorial inflammatory disease of the vasculature that affects large- an...
Background: The metabolic syndrome is a major and escalating public-health problem and a clinical ch...
The traditional view of atherosclerosis as a pathological lipid deposition within the artery wall ha...
AbstractAtherogenesis is the pathogenetic process leading to formation of the atheroma lesion. It is...
This article is the result of our long-term studies in the area of atherogenesis and continuing to d...
Department of Pathological Anatomy, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy "N. Testemitanu”, Chis...
This article is the result of our long-term studies in the area of atherogenesis and continuing to d...
Department of Morphopatology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisina...
Background: Endothelial dysfunction is an early sign of atherosclerosis, which favors the increase o...
Until recently, most envisaged atherosclerosis as a bland arterial collection of cholesterol, compli...
Atherosclerosis is a multifocal, smoldering, immunoinflammatory disease of medium-sized and large ar...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have demonstrated that expression of CD105 is a sensitive marker and in...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic progressive disease, which develops from the moment of birth. Lipid dep...
Introduction: Neovascularization is an important component of advanced atherosclerosis which leads t...
AbstractVascular injury represents a critical initiating event in the pathogenesis of various vascul...
Atherosclerosis is the multifactorial inflammatory disease of the vasculature that affects large- an...
Background: The metabolic syndrome is a major and escalating public-health problem and a clinical ch...
The traditional view of atherosclerosis as a pathological lipid deposition within the artery wall ha...
AbstractAtherogenesis is the pathogenetic process leading to formation of the atheroma lesion. It is...