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Dr Gehan Mohamed Dr Abdelaty S hawky Learning objectives Definition of arteriosclerosis and mention the three patterns of it Mention definition risk factors
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Dr Gehan Mohamed Dr Abdelaty S hawky Learning objectives Definition of arteriosclerosis and mention the three patterns of it Mention definition risk factors gross morphology and common sites of atherosclerosis. By Joshua Bower. Easter Revision 2014. J.Bower@warwick.ac.uk. Distinguish arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis and arteriolosclerosis. ARTERIOSCLEROSIS – generic term meaning ‘hardening of the arteries’ which encompasses the other 2. “Plaque Man” – QGEM 2009. Atherosclerosis: An Introduction to the Disease. Project Design: A Synthetic Biology Approach to Targeted Drug Delivery. Binding. Inducibility. Effectors. Results: What did we accomplish?. Soft Tissue Calcification. Arterial: Arteriosclerosis or atherosclerosis, diabetes. Parasitic: Cysticercosis, Trichinosis. Collagenoses: Scleroderma, dermatomyositis. Metabolic: Hyperparathyroidism, gout. What is the difference between:. Arteriosclerosis. Atherosclerosis. Atheroma. Answer:. Arteriosclerosis: A group of diseases related by hardening arteries, of which . atherosclerosis. is one.. Atherosclerosis: A disease involving hardening, narrowing and weakening of the arterial wall, characterised by the presence of . DR.SAMINA . QAMAR. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. . HISTOPATHOLOGY.. Athero. -sclerosis. The . atheroma. ("lump of gruel", from . Greek. . (. athera. ). , meaning ". gruel. " OR Porridge.. Sclerosis means thickening.. What is Atherosclerosis. Plaque builds up on artery walls causing the body to be deprived of oxygen.. Plague is made up of many substances from the blood.. Atherosclerosis is one of the main causes for many heart problems which is why it is sometime referred to as heart disease. . Terms. Arteriosclerosis – hardening of the arteries. Atherosclerosis – a form of arteriosclerosis. Venosclerosis. Arteriolosclerosis . Step One of Atherosclerosis. Endothelium injured. The tunica interna is injured in some way by bloodborne chemicals, hypertension, components of cigarette smoke or viral or bacterial infections. Almost any type of chronic infection – including periodontal disease can cause the damage.. Overview. Buildup of plaque in arteries. Causes hardening of the arteries. Restricts blood flow. Atherosclerosis in the heart is called . Coronary Artery Disease. Sudden plaque rupture or clotting can cause the heart muscle to die.. Overview. Buildup of plaque in arteries. Causes hardening of the arteries. Restricts blood flow. Atherosclerosis in the heart is called . Coronary Artery Disease. Sudden plaque rupture or clotting can cause the heart muscle to die.. Arterio. sclerosis. Thickening/Hardening of Arteries. Predominantly . Athero. sclerosis. Normal vessel structure. Pathophysiology of Brain & Body . USSJJQ-20-3. Normal Structure. Normal Structure. Thomboplastin. , Thrombin, . Prothrombin. , Fibrin, Fibrinogen. What do you know about atherosclerosis?. Atherosclerosis. L/O – What causes atherosclerosis?. ALL Describe the term Atherosclerosis. MOST Describe the steps that lead to Atherosclerosis. The exact mechanisms underlying these diseases are still not fully understood, but increasing evidence suggests that diet-induced monocytes and macrophage dysfunction plays a major causal role in the conversion of acute into chronic inflammation and . Pathophysiology. Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease. . Atherosclerosis . begins with fatty streak which is an accumulation of lipid laden foam cells in the intimal layer of the artery. . A cross-sectional study. 595 gout patients. T. ophi-free group (76.47%) and the tophi group (23.53%). Gout patients. Interaction with IR. Hepatic IR. (. HOMA index. ) . Peripheral IR. (. Gutt index.
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