Examples of 'atherosclerotic plaque' in a sentence

Meaning of "atherosclerotic plaque"

atherosclerotic plaque: A buildup of fats, cholesterol, and other substances in and on the walls of the arteries, leading to restricted blood flow. It is a common cause of various cardiovascular diseases

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Balloon inflation causes a fracture of atherosclerotic plaque.
Features of atherosclerotic plaque vulnerability were assessed as previously described.
Efferocytosis is known to be impaired in human atherosclerotic plaque.
Atherosclerotic plaque may contain a variety of different components.
In vessels this is above all atherosclerotic plaque.
Stabilization of atherosclerotic plaque isolated from carotid artery.
It is a direct analysis method to identify atherosclerotic plaque.
An atherosclerotic plaque is a thickening in the wall of the artery.
Shown to promote reversal of atherosclerotic plaque in human studies.
The atherosclerotic plaque begins.
The proximal clamp fractured the atherosclerotic plaque.
Sites with mural atherosclerotic plaque were excluded while measuring.
Aneurysms like these are caused by a buildup of atherosclerotic plaque.
No need for atherosclerotic plaque at this stage to make an accident.
Senescent endothelial cells have been found in atherosclerotic plaque.

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Systems for removal of atherosclerotic plaque or thrombus at a treatment site.
Cholesterol is a major component of atherosclerotic plaque.
Calcification of atherosclerotic plaque increases according to aging and atherosclerotic progression.
Acute coronary events are caused by instability of the atherosclerotic plaque.
The material that makes up an atherosclerotic plaque is not just cholesterol.
Atherosclerotic plaque builds up in the arteries is a common disorder of the arteries.
The procedure for assessing atherosclerotic plaque was as following.
Human atherosclerotic plaque harvest and gene coexpression network analysis.
The dark areas indicate the location of atherosclerotic plaque.
Statins stabilize the atherosclerotic plaque and decrease the inflammatory reaction.
To lower cholesterol and prevent the formation of atherosclerotic plaque.
The use of lasers to ablate atherosclerotic plaque has proved promising.
The oxidized lipids are taken up by macrophages to form the atherosclerotic plaque.
Aortic atherosclerotic plaque formation was restrained as compared that of to the control group.
Human coronary arteries containing stenotic atherosclerotic plaque were obtained at autopsy.
A therapeutically effective amount of the angiogenic agent is administered to an occluding atherosclerotic plaque.
This process significantly affects the atherosclerotic plaque stabilisation in human arteries.
This result is in good agreement with in vivo observations in the atherosclerotic plaque.
Atherosclerotic plaque is commonly treated by means of angioplasty through the use of a balloon catheter.
Atherosclerosis in mammals is a disease characterized by the deposition of atherosclerotic plaque on arterial walls.
The atherosclerotic plaque formation can be considered the result of three fundamental biological processes.
With these studies the importance of vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque became evident.
GpI is found in atherosclerotic plaque and can be immunogenic.
The blood clot can result from the rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque.
This protects better against the atherosclerotic plaque from entering and interfering with the pressure transducer.
Active and regulated apoptosis may contribute to the prevention of atherosclerotic plaque formation.
There was also atherosclerotic plaque blocking most of the CFA lumen extending into the SFA.
Coronary angioplasty produces fracturing of the atherosclerotic plaque and removal of the endothelium.
Inflammatory mechanisms have emerged as key players in the formation of the atherosclerotic plaque.
However, not the entire atherosclerotic plaque is calcified.
This method also allows you to explore the value and nature of atherosclerotic plaque.
In some embodiments, the atherosclerotic plaque is completely obliterated.
The same model enabled the investigation and the prediction of atherosclerotic plaque evolution.
Typically, an atherosclerotic plaque builds up in the carotid arteries.
The most frequent occlusion is caused by rupture of the atherosclerotic plaque and subsequent thrombosis.

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