Calcium deposits in the vessel wall in the form of hydroxyapatite can accumulate in the intimal layer, as in atherosclerotic plaque, but also in the medial layer, as in medial arterial calcification (MAC) or medial Möenckeberg sclerosis. Once considered a passive, degenerative process, MAC has recently been shown to be an active process with a complex but tightly regulated pathophysiology. Atherosclerosis and MAC represent distinct clinical entities that correlate in different ways with conventional cardiovascular risk factors. As both entities coexist in the vast majority of patients, it is difficult to estimate the relative contribution of specific risk factors to their development. MAC is strongly associated with age, diabetes mellitus, ...
Arterial calcification, characterized by calcium phosphate deposition in the arteries, can be divide...
PurposeTo assess specific risk factors and biomarkers associated with intimal arterial calcification...
Vascular calcification is related to vascular diseases, for example, atherosclerosis, and its comorb...
Background Arterial calcification is associated with an increased cardiovascular disease risk. Diffe...
International audienceVascular calcifications (VCs) are actively regulated biological processes asso...
Arterial calcification is a complex and independently regulated process with risk factors similar to...
Abstract—Vascular calcification, long thought to result from passive degeneration, involves a comple...
Vascular calcifications (VCs) are actively regulated biological processes associated with crystalliz...
Vascular Calcification, i.e., the ectopic accumulation of calcium phosphate salts in the vessel wall...
Vascular disease has a large worldwide medical burden. Even if all modifiable vascular risk factors ...
This review centers on updating the active research area of vascular calcification. This pathology u...
Despite improvements in treatment, patients with vascular disease are still at high risk for new car...
Purpose To assess specific risk factors and biomarkers associated with intimal arterial calcificatio...
There are two distinctive types of vascular calcification: atherosclerotic intimal calcification (AI...
Age-related metastatic mineralization of soft tissues has been considered a passive and spontaneous ...
Arterial calcification, characterized by calcium phosphate deposition in the arteries, can be divide...
PurposeTo assess specific risk factors and biomarkers associated with intimal arterial calcification...
Vascular calcification is related to vascular diseases, for example, atherosclerosis, and its comorb...
Background Arterial calcification is associated with an increased cardiovascular disease risk. Diffe...
International audienceVascular calcifications (VCs) are actively regulated biological processes asso...
Arterial calcification is a complex and independently regulated process with risk factors similar to...
Abstract—Vascular calcification, long thought to result from passive degeneration, involves a comple...
Vascular calcifications (VCs) are actively regulated biological processes associated with crystalliz...
Vascular Calcification, i.e., the ectopic accumulation of calcium phosphate salts in the vessel wall...
Vascular disease has a large worldwide medical burden. Even if all modifiable vascular risk factors ...
This review centers on updating the active research area of vascular calcification. This pathology u...
Despite improvements in treatment, patients with vascular disease are still at high risk for new car...
Purpose To assess specific risk factors and biomarkers associated with intimal arterial calcificatio...
There are two distinctive types of vascular calcification: atherosclerotic intimal calcification (AI...
Age-related metastatic mineralization of soft tissues has been considered a passive and spontaneous ...
Arterial calcification, characterized by calcium phosphate deposition in the arteries, can be divide...
PurposeTo assess specific risk factors and biomarkers associated with intimal arterial calcification...
Vascular calcification is related to vascular diseases, for example, atherosclerosis, and its comorb...