Coronary atherothrombosis due to atherosclerotic plaque rupture or erosion is frequently associated with acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Significant efforts have been made to elucidate the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying acute coronary events
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) describes a spectrum of symptoms arising from the development of ather...
Experimental models of atherogenesis have provided a growing body of information about molecular mec...
BACKGROUND: The natural history of atherosclerosis might involve coronary plaque rupture/erosion, th...
Coronary atherothrombosis due to atherosclerotic plaque rupture or erosion is frequently associated ...
BACKGROUND: Coronary atherothrombosis due to atherosclerotic plaque rupture or erosion is frequently...
Well into the 21st century, we still triage acute myocardial infarction on the basis of the presence...
Although mortality rates from coronary heart disease in the western countries have declined in the l...
An acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is the clinical manifestation of thrombus formation [Angiolillo et ...
Introduction: The pathophysiology of atherosclerosis and its acute complications, such as the Acute ...
ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME (ACS) typically occurs when an atherosclerotic plaque suddenly destabilizes ...
Plaque rupture and subsequent thrombosis at the site ofthe plaque rupture is the most common underly...
Extensive evidence supports a pathogenic role for both local and systemic inflammation in acute coro...
Atherosclerotic diseases and their thrombotic complications remain the leading causes of mortality a...
The natural history of atherosclerosis might involve coronary plaque rupture/erosion, thrombus forma...
Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) comprise a spectrum of clinical conditions, initiated by rupture of a...
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) describes a spectrum of symptoms arising from the development of ather...
Experimental models of atherogenesis have provided a growing body of information about molecular mec...
BACKGROUND: The natural history of atherosclerosis might involve coronary plaque rupture/erosion, th...
Coronary atherothrombosis due to atherosclerotic plaque rupture or erosion is frequently associated ...
BACKGROUND: Coronary atherothrombosis due to atherosclerotic plaque rupture or erosion is frequently...
Well into the 21st century, we still triage acute myocardial infarction on the basis of the presence...
Although mortality rates from coronary heart disease in the western countries have declined in the l...
An acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is the clinical manifestation of thrombus formation [Angiolillo et ...
Introduction: The pathophysiology of atherosclerosis and its acute complications, such as the Acute ...
ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME (ACS) typically occurs when an atherosclerotic plaque suddenly destabilizes ...
Plaque rupture and subsequent thrombosis at the site ofthe plaque rupture is the most common underly...
Extensive evidence supports a pathogenic role for both local and systemic inflammation in acute coro...
Atherosclerotic diseases and their thrombotic complications remain the leading causes of mortality a...
The natural history of atherosclerosis might involve coronary plaque rupture/erosion, thrombus forma...
Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) comprise a spectrum of clinical conditions, initiated by rupture of a...
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) describes a spectrum of symptoms arising from the development of ather...
Experimental models of atherogenesis have provided a growing body of information about molecular mec...
BACKGROUND: The natural history of atherosclerosis might involve coronary plaque rupture/erosion, th...