ObjectivesThis study was undertaken to define and compare geographic coronary artery inflammation in patients who were dying of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), chronic stable angina (SA), and noncardiac causes (CTRL).BackgroundBiochemical markers and flow cytometry provide indirect evidence of diffuse coronary inflammation in patients dying of acute coronary syndromes. Yet no histopathologic studies have corroborated these findings. A key unanswered question is whether the inflammatory burden involves the entire coronary tree or is limited to a few plaques.MethodsWe examined 544 coronary artery segments from 16 patients with AMI, 109 segments from 5 patients with SA, and 304 coronary segments from 9 patients with CTRL.ResultsAn average o...
Background and Objectives:Studies on the stability of atheromatous plaques, as a determinant of the ...
Background: Destabilization of the fibrous cap facilitates plaque rupture, thrombus formation, and m...
AbstractObjectivesWe investigated whether the source of the acute phase response in unstable angina ...
ObjectivesThis study was undertaken to define and compare geographic coronary artery inflammation in...
This study was undertaken to define and compare geographic coronary artery inflammation in patients ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo evaluate immunohistochemically various parameters of inflammation in coronary a...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to test the hypothesis of whether inflammatory cell infiltration in patients d...
Background - Diffuse coronary vascular inflammation is associated with acute coronary syndromes. How...
BACKGROUND: Diffuse coronary vascular inflammation is associated with acute coronary syndromes. Howe...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo test our hypothesis that the development of vulnerable plaques is not limited t...
ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to identify histomorphologic characteristics of atherosclerotic...
ObjectivesOur purpose was to quantify the frequency and distribution of suspected vulnerable lesions...
A case of sequential activation of vulnerable plaques in two different coronary vessels over the cou...
PurposeAtherosclerotic plaque vulnerability is a systemic phenomenon and is often associated with se...
Background—Diffuse coronary vascular inflammation is associated with acute coronary syndromes. Howev...
Background and Objectives:Studies on the stability of atheromatous plaques, as a determinant of the ...
Background: Destabilization of the fibrous cap facilitates plaque rupture, thrombus formation, and m...
AbstractObjectivesWe investigated whether the source of the acute phase response in unstable angina ...
ObjectivesThis study was undertaken to define and compare geographic coronary artery inflammation in...
This study was undertaken to define and compare geographic coronary artery inflammation in patients ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo evaluate immunohistochemically various parameters of inflammation in coronary a...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to test the hypothesis of whether inflammatory cell infiltration in patients d...
Background - Diffuse coronary vascular inflammation is associated with acute coronary syndromes. How...
BACKGROUND: Diffuse coronary vascular inflammation is associated with acute coronary syndromes. Howe...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo test our hypothesis that the development of vulnerable plaques is not limited t...
ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to identify histomorphologic characteristics of atherosclerotic...
ObjectivesOur purpose was to quantify the frequency and distribution of suspected vulnerable lesions...
A case of sequential activation of vulnerable plaques in two different coronary vessels over the cou...
PurposeAtherosclerotic plaque vulnerability is a systemic phenomenon and is often associated with se...
Background—Diffuse coronary vascular inflammation is associated with acute coronary syndromes. Howev...
Background and Objectives:Studies on the stability of atheromatous plaques, as a determinant of the ...
Background: Destabilization of the fibrous cap facilitates plaque rupture, thrombus formation, and m...
AbstractObjectivesWe investigated whether the source of the acute phase response in unstable angina ...