Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis involves multiple mechanisms, including imbalanced lipid metabolism, disturbed equilibrium of the immune response, and chronic inflammation of the artery wall. Several reports have shown a relationship between the development of atherosclerosis and the presence of infectious diseases, widely occurring in the general population, often chronic and/or asymptomatic. Beyond Chlamydia pneumoniae, a large number of infectious agents have been linked with an increased risk of vascular disease, with variable strength of supporting data: Porphyromonas gingivalis, Helicobacter pylori, influenza A virus, herpes virus, hepatitis C virus, cytomegalovirus, and human immunodeficiency virus. Infections may contribute to ather...
In recent years, atherosclerosis has come to be recognizedas active and inflammatory, rather than si...
Abstract CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IS THE LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH in developed countries. The cause is m...
The pathological changes underlying occlusive vas-cular disease show considerable overlap with those...
Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis involves multiple mechanisms, including imbalanced lipid metabolism,...
Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis involves multiple mechanisms, including imbalanced lipid metabolism,...
Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis involves multiple mechanisms, including imbalanced lipid metabolism,...
Abstract—Infection has been implicated as a cause of atherosclerosis since the first half of the 19t...
Abstract—Although definitive proof of a causal role of infection contributing to atherogenesis is la...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. In recent decades,...
Relationship of infection, inflammation, and atherosclerosis has been a subject of intensive investi...
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...
<p><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>:‎ Atherosclerotic event is one of the most causes of death in the...
By the beginning of the 21st century, there are more than 25 hypotheses and «theories» of atheroscle...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases, chronic inflammatory diseases of multifactorial etiology, a...
In recent years, atherosclerosis has come to be recognizedas active and inflammatory, rather than si...
Abstract CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IS THE LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH in developed countries. The cause is m...
The pathological changes underlying occlusive vas-cular disease show considerable overlap with those...
Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis involves multiple mechanisms, including imbalanced lipid metabolism,...
Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis involves multiple mechanisms, including imbalanced lipid metabolism,...
Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis involves multiple mechanisms, including imbalanced lipid metabolism,...
Abstract—Infection has been implicated as a cause of atherosclerosis since the first half of the 19t...
Abstract—Although definitive proof of a causal role of infection contributing to atherogenesis is la...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. In recent decades,...
Relationship of infection, inflammation, and atherosclerosis has been a subject of intensive investi...
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...
<p><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>:‎ Atherosclerotic event is one of the most causes of death in the...
By the beginning of the 21st century, there are more than 25 hypotheses and «theories» of atheroscle...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases, chronic inflammatory diseases of multifactorial etiology, a...
In recent years, atherosclerosis has come to be recognizedas active and inflammatory, rather than si...
Abstract CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IS THE LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH in developed countries. The cause is m...
The pathological changes underlying occlusive vas-cular disease show considerable overlap with those...