2005
DOI: 10.1080/00313020500059191
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Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease: 7th Edition

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“…Migration of monocytes into the sub-intimal territory and subsequent “consumption” of lipoproteins gives rise to foam cells, which collectively contribute to the “fatty streak” within the intimal layer of the arterial wall. Inflammatory mediators and smooth muscle cells migrate from into the intima to promote formation of an atheromatous plaque [3]…”
Section: Physiology Of Atherogenesis and Thrombosismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Migration of monocytes into the sub-intimal territory and subsequent “consumption” of lipoproteins gives rise to foam cells, which collectively contribute to the “fatty streak” within the intimal layer of the arterial wall. Inflammatory mediators and smooth muscle cells migrate from into the intima to promote formation of an atheromatous plaque [3]…”
Section: Physiology Of Atherogenesis and Thrombosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process is followed by secondary hemostasis, which involves progression through a coagulation cascade to generate cross linked fibrin products. Disruption of atheromatous plaques formed within arterial walls causes exposure of thrombogenic material and rapid formation of thrombus, which in turn increases the size of the intimal plaque and causes hemodynamically significant occlusion of the effective luminal area [3].…”
Section: Physiology Of Atherogenesis and Thrombosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A major feature of the disease is the inability of an individual’s insulin to maintain normoglycemia. Major consequences occurring due to reduced insulin sensitivity by tissues for which glycemic balance is particularly important, such as adipose tissue muscles, liver, may be very severe [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…musculares lisas dentro de la íntima y se produce además una síntesis y depósito de matriz extracelular (34) . Las células endoteliales pueden responder a diversos estímulos anormales (35) , como son los inducidos por histamina, serotonina y otros mediadores vasoactivos que producen un aumento en la permeabilidad, inhiben la liberación de óxido nítrico y redistribuyen la glicoproteína de adhesión. Estos estímulos endoteliales suponen respuestas reversibles rápidas.…”
Section: El Sistema Circulatoriounclassified
“…y muscular (dcha.) de(25) ...................... Mecanismo de migración célula muscular, proliferación de matriz extracelular y engrosamiento intimal, de(35 ....................................................................................................Detalle de un catéter con balón de Fogarty inflado .................................................... Tipos de daños arteriales por catéter de Fogarty: Perforación arterial, ruptura arterial y daños en la íntima. Modificado de (83)Foster1970, pág 973 .................................... Figura 11 Internal Vessel Occluder, modificado de: http://www.synovissurgical.com/flo_rester_internal_vessel_occluder.php ........................... Distintos tipos de clamps vasculares, A: Pinza DeBackey, B: Clamp vascular Satinsky, C: Clamp vascular Cooley, D: Bulldog vascular DeBackey, modificado de (110) ......................... Detalle de anastomosis vasculares microquirúgicas con dos clamps vasculares dobles.…”
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