Saturday 28 April 2012

Risky communication in atherosclerosis and thrombus formation.

Authors: Meens M, Pfenniger A, Kwak B
Abstract
Atherosclerosis, a progressive disease of medium- and large-sized arteries, constitutes the major cause of death in developed countries, and is becoming increasingly prevalent in developing countries as well. The main consequences of atherosclerosis are myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction and aortic aneurysm. This inflammatory disease is characterised by specific intimal lesions where lipids, leukocytes and smooth muscle cells accumulate in the arterial wall over time. Risk factors for atherosclerosis can mainly be divided into two groups: i) risk factors induced by environment and behaviour (e.g., Western diet, smoking and sedentary lifestyle) and ii) genetic risk factors. Multiple epidemiological studies have associated a sing...

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