textabstractThe evolution and natural course of human coronary artery disease and risk factor mitigation programs can be studied by comparing sequential coronary angiograms of the same patient at different moments in time.1 Although tens of thousands of angiograms are performed each year to elucidate the possible anatomical substrate of clinical manifestations, a very limited number is carried out to assess the effects of an intervention with the aim to decelerate the natural progression of coronary artery disease. As having a distorted lipid metabolism is one of the main risk factors which tend, if uncorrected, to accelerate the natural course of coronary atherosclerosis, several studies have been published that focus on the effect of lipi...
The probable sequence of events leading to atherosclerotic disease of the coronary artery and heart ...
The probable sequence of events leading to atherosclerotic disease of the coronary artery and heart ...
To elusidate the reation between coronary risk factors and development of coronary atherosclerosis, ...
Coronary atherosclerosis has been considered a chronic disease characterized by ongoing progression ...
Matching treatment to the genetic basis of (lipid) disorder in patients with coronary artery disease...
A large number of studies have established that raised cholesterol levels increase the probability ...
The Coronary Intervention Study, CIS, is a multicentre, randomized, doubleblind. placebo-controlled ...
In terest in hyperlipidemia is related to its role in atherogenesis. The connection between bloodcho...
We examined associations between metabolic variables and changes in coronary artery disease (CAD) in...
See corresponding article on page 202. Some dietary factors protect against the development of coron...
Abstract: The role of proper diet in cardiovascular health is one which has been heavily debated ove...
Coronary heart disease is a disorder of the heart usually caused by a condition called atheroscleros...
Althoughthe atherogenic role of cholesterolin animals was demonstratedearly in this century,concern ...
textabstractAIMS: Angiographic studies on the natural course of both focal and diffuse coronary athe...
The probable sequence of events leading to atherosclerotic disease of the coronary artery and heart ...
The probable sequence of events leading to atherosclerotic disease of the coronary artery and heart ...
The probable sequence of events leading to atherosclerotic disease of the coronary artery and heart ...
To elusidate the reation between coronary risk factors and development of coronary atherosclerosis, ...
Coronary atherosclerosis has been considered a chronic disease characterized by ongoing progression ...
Matching treatment to the genetic basis of (lipid) disorder in patients with coronary artery disease...
A large number of studies have established that raised cholesterol levels increase the probability ...
The Coronary Intervention Study, CIS, is a multicentre, randomized, doubleblind. placebo-controlled ...
In terest in hyperlipidemia is related to its role in atherogenesis. The connection between bloodcho...
We examined associations between metabolic variables and changes in coronary artery disease (CAD) in...
See corresponding article on page 202. Some dietary factors protect against the development of coron...
Abstract: The role of proper diet in cardiovascular health is one which has been heavily debated ove...
Coronary heart disease is a disorder of the heart usually caused by a condition called atheroscleros...
Althoughthe atherogenic role of cholesterolin animals was demonstratedearly in this century,concern ...
textabstractAIMS: Angiographic studies on the natural course of both focal and diffuse coronary athe...
The probable sequence of events leading to atherosclerotic disease of the coronary artery and heart ...
The probable sequence of events leading to atherosclerotic disease of the coronary artery and heart ...
The probable sequence of events leading to atherosclerotic disease of the coronary artery and heart ...
To elusidate the reation between coronary risk factors and development of coronary atherosclerosis, ...