Vascular Biology, Thrombosis, and Arteriosclerosis
Arteriosclerosis: Arteriosclerosis refers to a disorder in which the veins that carry nutrients and oxygen from the heart to the rest of the body thicken and harden, limiting the flow of blood to the organs and tissues. This damage enables the development of plaque, which is a variety of substances on the corridor divider. These compounds include cholesterol and fat.
Atherosclerosis progresses in five stages:
- faulty endothelial function
- Formation of lipid layers
- Migration of eosinophils and smooth muscle cells into the vessel wall
- Matrix extracellular degradation
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