3 edition of thrombotic process in atherogenesis found in the catalog.
Published
1978
by Plenum Press in New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by A. Bleakley Chandler ... [et al.]. |
Series | Advances in experimental medicine and biology ;, v. 104 |
Contributions | Chandler, A. Bleakley 1926-, American Heart Association. Council on Thrombosis. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RC692 .W67 1977 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvi, 546 p. : |
Number of Pages | 546 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4730742M |
ISBN 10 | 0306400227 |
LC Control Number | 78018939 |
Colin J. Schwartz's research works with 5, citations and 1, reads, including: The Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis. Platelets have become an important research target for clinicians and basic scientists in a range of medical disciplines. This book reviews current science and applications in fields including thrombosis and hemostasis, signal transduction, and non-thrombotic conditions such as Format: Hardcover.
Thrombotic ischemic stroke is commonly brought upon partially by atherosclerosis, a condition that causes fatty plaque buildup within arterial walls. This causes the blood to pool and a blood clot. The major side effects patients are at risk of include infection, veno-occlusive disease, graft-versus-host-disease, and the complication that the drug OMS is being developed to treat, thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA). TMA affects approximately % of .
Editorial by Vandenbroucke Venous thrombosis and venous thromboembolism are major medical problems. Because the time and scope for intervention are limited, the key to reducing the high morbidity and mortality of these conditions is prevention. Increased understanding of thrombotic mechanisms together with the recent identification of subsets of patients who are at increased risk of Cited by: icopathological syndrome consisting of ischemic skin necrosis associated with histological pattern of subcutaneous thrombotic vasculopathy-extensive microvascular thrombosis confined to small vessels and capillaries of the subcutaneous tissue. All 3 patients were obese and had severe pre-existing medical conditions. Skin biopsies showed intravascular thrombosis involving small arterioles and.
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Two infonnal meetings of consultants expert in hemostatic phenomena and in atherogenesis were held in Bethesda, Maryland, in December and February by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
Their purpose was to discuss the current status of knowledge concerning the thrombotic process in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. COVID Resources. Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID) is available from the World Health Organization (current situation, international travel).Numerous and frequently-updated resource results are available from this ’s WebJunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus.
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Chandler. ISBN. Get this from a library. The thrombotic process in atherogenesis: [proceedings of the Workshop on the Thrombotic Process in Atherogenesis, held in Reston, Virginia, October]. [A Bleakley Chandler; Council on Thrombosis (American Heart Association);] -- The Workshop on the Thrombotic Process in Atherogenesis has explored many aspects of this emerging field.
The Thrombotic Process in Atherogenesis (Advances in Experimental Medicine & Biology) by Chandler, A.B. et al (ed) and a great selection of related books, art.
Atherosclerosis is a disease in which the inside of an artery narrows thrombotic process in atherogenesis book to the buildup of plaque. Initially, there are generally no symptoms. When severe, it can result in coronary artery disease, stroke, peripheral artery disease, or kidney problems, depending on which arteries are affected.
Symptoms, if they occur, generally do not begin until middle cations: Coronary artery disease. Abstract.
This section of the Workshop on Thromboatherosclerosis dealt with the present “state of the art” of producing experimental atherosclerosis in different animals, in which the thrombotic process is part of the development sequence in the pathogenesis and histogenesis of the by: 6.
Adv Exp Med Biol. ; The thrombotic process and atherogenesis in specific arterial injury. Summary of workshop 3a: Hemodynamic by: 1. Thrombosis (from Ancient Greek θρόμβωσις thrómbōsis "clotting”) is the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel, obstructing the flow of blood through the circulatory a blood vessel (a vein or an artery) is injured, the body uses platelets (thrombocytes) and fibrin to form a blood clot to prevent blood loss.
Even when a blood vessel is not injured, blood clots Specialty: Vascular surgery, internal medicine, pulmonology. In healthy people, homeostatic balance exists between procoagulant (clotting) forces and anticoagulant and fibrinolytic forces.
Numerous genetic, acquired, and environmental factors can tip the balance in favor of coagulation, leading to the pathologic formation of thrombi in veins (eg, deep venous thrombosis [DVT]), arteries (eg, myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke), or cardiac chambers.
thrombotic: (throm-bot'ik), Relating to, caused by, or characterized by thrombosis. Thrombotic Microangiopathy. Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) constitutes a wide range of conditions that should be considered when a patient presents with AKI and thrombocytopenia, although the condition may occur in the absence of a low platelet count (see Figs.
and Fig. Fig. Endothelial activation is followed by the. 1. Introduction. There is abundant evidence for a close interaction between inflammation and coagulation systems and a bidirectional cooperation between these mechanisms has been proposed. 1,2 Although the important contribution of blood cells involved in coagulation, particularly platelets and leucocytes, to atherothrombosis is beyond dispute, the properties of several coagulation proteins Cited by: Three pathologic stages of atherogenesis.
Atherogenesis can be divided into five key steps, which are 1) endothelial dysfunction, 2) formation of lipid layer or fatty streak within the intima, 3) migration of leukocytes and smooth muscle cells into the vessel wall, 4) foam cell formation and 5) degradation of extracellular matrix.
Author(s): Chandler,A Bleakley(Arthur Bleakley),; Workshop on the Thrombotic Process in Atherogenesis,( Reston, Va.); Council on Thrombosis (American Heart Association); Council on Arteriosclerosis (American Heart Association); National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
PDGF may be one of the principal components in this process because protein containing the PDGF B-chain has been demonstrated within activated lesion macrophages during every phase of atherogenesis. Atherosclerosis is a process that involves lipid accumulation in the walls of arteries leading to a compromised flow to nearly any target organ.
The final common pathways of advanced atherosclerosis is ischemia of the heart (myocardial infarction), brain (cerebrovascular events) and to. The atherosclerotic process begins early in life, progresses during the middle years, and usually culminates in clinical disease towards the later years of the life span.
Since atherosclerosis is a multifactorial disease, and many of the "risk factors" are time- and age related, it has been difficult to sort out intrinsic aging from Brand: Springer New York.
Thrombotic definition, intravascular coagulation of the blood in any part of the circulatory system, as in the heart, arteries, veins, or capillaries.
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