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  1. Asymptomatic Atherosclerosis: Pathophysiology, Detection and Treatment (Contemporary Cardiology)
  2. Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease: Atherosclerosis, Carotid Artery Disease, Cerebral Artery Disease/Stroke, Coronary Artery Disease, Peripheral Artery Disease and Hypertension by Eugene A DeFelice, 2005-09-07
  3. Non-Invasive Imaging of Atherosclerosis (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine)
  4. Endothelium, Nitric Oxide, and Atherosclerosis: From Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Implications
  5. Hormones and Atherosclerosis by R.W. Stout, 1982-12-31
  6. Unclog Your Arteries : How I Beat Atherosclerosis by Gene McDougall, 2001-11-01
  7. Intima-Media Thickness and Atherosclerosis: Predicting the Risk?
  8. Comparative Atherosclerosis. by JAMES C. JR. & REUBEN STRAUSS (eds.) ROBERTS, 1965
  9. Atherosclerosis, Hypertension and Diabetes (Progress in Experimental Cardiology)
  10. Atherosclerosis XIII: Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium, Kyoto, Japan 28 September-2 October 2004, ICS 1262 (International Congress)
  11. Atherosclerosis: Risk Factors & Treatment by Eugene Braunwald MD, 1996-08-15
  12. Atherosclerosis in Primates (Frontiers of Hormone Research)
  13. Enzyme biochemistry of the arterial wall as related to atherosclerosis by Tibor Zemplenyi, 1968
  14. Arachidonic Acid Metabolites (Atherosclerosis Reviews)

21. TAP Does Not Exist
Angiogenic growth factors are exciting new investigational treatments for patients with severe coronary and peripheral vascular atherosclerosis.
http://www.med.umich.edu/tap/
The Cardiovascular Therapeutic Angiogenesis Program (TAP)
is no longer operational at UM. Heart Care Program
Peripheral Atherosclerosis Research Consortium (PARC)

22. Atherosclerosis And Thrombosis Index
Return to the general pathology menu. The following images are present Normal coronary artery, microscopic. Mild coronary atherosclerosis, microscopic. Severe calcific coronary atherosclerosis, microscopic
http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/ATHHTML/ATHIDX.html
Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis Index
Return to the general pathology menu.
The following images are present:
  • Normal coronary artery, microscopic Mild coronary atherosclerosis, microscopic Severe calcific coronary atherosclerosis, microscopic Coronary atherosclerosis, cross sections, gross ... Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC), fibrin thrombus in lung, high power microscopic
  • Return to the general pathology menu.

    23. Internet Medical Education, Inc
    A discussion about coronary atherosclerosis and stenoses in the coronary arteries and their symptoms.
    http://www.med-edu.com/patient/cad/atherosclerosis.html

    24. ScienceDirect - Atherosclerosis Supplements - List Of Issues

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    25. Well Advice
    Information utilizing lifestyle and nutrition therapies and prescriptions as an alternative to conventional medicine. Some diseases covered are atherosclerosis, heart failure, cholesterol and high blood pressure.
    http://www.welladvice.bigstep.com/generic.html;$sessionid$4PZOTTIAAAEGBWGIHUVHBM

    26. EMedicine - Atherosclerosis : Article By James L Orford, MBChB
    atherosclerosis atherosclerosis is a disease of large and medium-sized muscular arteries and is characterized by endothelial dysfunction, vascular
    http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic182.htm
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    Atherosclerosis
    Last Updated: September 10, 2003 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: unstable angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, MI, transient ischemic attack, TIA, stroke, atheroembolism, coronary heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, ischemia, hyperlipidemia, coronary artery disease, CAD, cerebrovascular disease, abdominal aortic aneurysm AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 9 Author Information Introduction Clinical Workup ... Bibliography
    Author: James L Orford, MBChB , Clinical and Research Fellow in Cardiovascular Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Coauthor(s): Andrew P Selwyn, MD , Director of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School James L Orford, MBChB, is a member of the following medical societies:

    27. EMedicine - Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis : Article By Vibhuti N Singh, MD, MP
    Coronary Artery atherosclerosis Coronary artery atherosclerosis is the principal cause of coronary artery disease (CAD) and is the single largest killer of
    http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic446.htm
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    Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis
    Last Updated: November 7, 2003 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: coronary heart disease, ischemic heart disease, coronary artery disease, CAD, chronic coronary artery disease, atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, coronary arteriosclerosis, angina pectoris, myocardial ischemia, myocardial infarction, MI, acute myocardial infarction, AMI, acute coronary syndrome, ACS, congestive heart failure, CHF, sudden cardiac arrest, SCA, risk factor modification, coronary artery bypass graft, CABG, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, PTCA, atherosclerotic plaque, cholesterol, trans- fatty acids AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
    Author: Vibhuti N Singh, MD, MPH, FACC

    28. Vascular Surgeon - The Web Site Of Mr Barrie Price, A Leading UK Vascular Surgeo
    A UK vascular surgeon explains, including the anatomy, atherosclerosis, risk factors, aortic aneurysms, carotid disease, peripheral problems and contact details.
    http://www.vascularsurgeon.co.uk
    Vascular Surgery, aortic aneurysms, carotid disease for TIA and Stroke, leg ulcers, claudication, Raynaulds and other vascular conditions explained by Mr Barrie Price, a UK Vascular Surgeon
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    29. Geron Corporation
    Discovers and develops therapeutic and diagnostic products based upon common biological mechanisms underlying cancer and other agerelated diseases such as skin aging, atherosclerosis, osteoporosis and macular degeneration. (Nasdaq GERN).
    http://www.geron.com/
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    30. Atherosclerosis - HeartCenterOnline For Patients: Heart Health Encyclopedia
    American Heart Association member edited encyclopedia article on atherosclerosis. Includes signs and atherosclerosis. (Narrowing of the
    http://www.heartcenteronline.com/Atherosclerosis.html
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    Summary Also known as "hardening of the arteries," atherosclerosis is a disease in which the arteries are hardened and narrowed as a result of plaque that has built up along the inside of the artery walls. Atherosclerosis is a dangerous condition because it increases the risk of serious heart conditions such as heart attack or cardiac arrest (the total stopping of the heart).

    31. 2004 GRC On Angiotensin
    Gordon Research Conference to discuss reptor structure and functions and implications in atherosclerosis. Held for six days at Harbortown, Ventura, California.
    http://www.grc.uri.edu/programs/2004/angioten.htm
    Angiotensin February 29 - March 5, 2004
    Four Points Sheraton: Harbortown
    Ventura, CA Chair: Kenneth M Baker
    Vice Chair: Martin Paul
    Introduction and Overview
    There will be a 2-Day Angiotensin Satellite Symposia before the meeting takes place ( CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS ). We encourage you to join your colleagues in this opportunity for additional scientific exchange and also to save on airfares (Saturday night stay). Meals will be on your own for this event. The symposia will focus on Central Angiotensin Pathways and the Role of Angiotensin in Regulation of the Immune System. Attendance at the Symposia is not mandatory for Angiotensin (GRC) conferees; however, session leaders and speakers for the symposia will need to attend the Angiotensin GRC for reimbursement of their expenses. Additional information will be added to this site at a later date, regarding registration, abstract submission dates for the poster sessions, and young investigator travel and registration awards. We will continue to send, at approximately bi-monthly intervals, updates regarding the meeting, to all conferees of the past three Angiotensin GRCs. If you have not been receiving these updates, but would like to be included on our e-mailing list, please contact the Chair for details.

    32. Www.ohsu.edu/cliniweb/handouts/atherosc.html
    atherosclerosisPlease choose a section to find out more. Introduction Causes Arterial Changes in the Ageing Process How Does atherosclerosis Start?
    http://www.ohsu.edu/cliniweb/handouts/atherosc.html

    33. Pfizer | Welcome To Pfizer
    Dedicated to developing new medicines to treat atherosclerosis, diabetes, obesity, stroke, and related metabolic disorders.
    http://www.esperion.com/
    Pfizer Inc. has acquired Esperion Therapeutics, Inc., a biopharmaceutical
    company focused on the discovery and development of high density
    lipoprotein (HDL)-targeted therapies for the treatment of cardiovascular
    disease. Esperion is now a division of Pfizer Global Research and Development.
    Hank McKinnell, Pfizer Chairman and CEO
    December 21, 2003
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    34. BioMed Central | Current Atherosclerosis Reports
    Quick Search. Current atherosclerosis Reports. page no. Current atherosclerosis Reports. Current atherosclerosis Reports, Volume 6, Issue 3 (May 2004) more info.
    http://www.biomedcentral.com/curratherosclerrep/
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    Home Journal site Advanced search Archive About this journal ... Most viewed
    Current Atherosclerosis Reports, Volume 6, Issue 3 (May 2004) more info
    Access to the full text or PDF of articles from Current Atherosclerosis Reports requires a subscription to the journal. Abstracts are freely accessible.
    previous issue
    Invited Commentary The Metabolic Syndrome(s)?
    Andrew M Tonkin MD FRACP
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    35. Untitled Document
    Active researches on atherosclerosis by MRI. Demonstrations, publications, staff.
    http://vil.rad.washington.edu/
    VIL's website has been moved to http://depts.washington.edu/vil/

    36. Wine Spectator Online | Daily Wine News | Drinking Alcohol Reduces Risk Factors
    A study published in the medical journal atherosclerosis finds that senior citizens who drink beverage alcohol are less likely to develop heart disease than teetotalers.
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    Daily Wine News > Current Headlines Drinking Alcohol Reduces Risk Factors for Heart Disease in Elderly, Research Finds Posted: Thursday, March 11, 2004 By Jacob Gaffney Senior citizens who drink wine, beer or spirits may be less likely to develop heart disease than nondrinkers, according to a study published in the March issue of the medical journal Atherosclerosis. However, people who carry a specific gene do not appear to benefit from moderate alcohol consumption and may have a higher risk of heart disease. The researchers looked at five chemical compounds found in the blood that are considered risk factors for cardiovascular heart disease. The compounds, such as white blood cells and other blood proteins that serve as coagulants, are not directly linked to the pathology of heart disease unlike high cholesterol or blood clots. However, higher-than-normal levels of the compounds may indicate inflammation of the blood vessels and therefore a potentially greater risk of cardiovascular ailments. The researchers found that, among drinkers, levels of four of the five compounds were lower than in nondrinkers.

    37. Cardiosource
    atherosclerosis Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaatherosclerosis. atherosclerosis is a disease characterized by the hardening of arteries caused by the deposition of fatty material in the arterial wall.
    http://www.cardiosource.com/library/journals/journal?sdid=4878

    38. Plavix
    Indicated for the reduction of atherosclerotic events (myocardial infarction, stroke and vascular death) in patients with atherosclerosis documented by recent stroke, recent myocardial infarction, or established peripheral arterial disease.
    http://www.plavix.com/

    39. Breakthroughs In Bioscience: Cardiovascular Disease And The Endothelium
    Some of the most important progress has been in research on a disease called atherosclerosis. atherosclerosis. From Fatty Streaks to Strokes.
    http://www.faseb.org/opa/endothelium/endothelium.html
    A series of articles for general audiences
    Cardiovascular Disease and the Endothelium
    by Jeffrey Porro
    Millions of Americans are counting cholesterol, spending more time on the stairmaster and less in front of TV, and trading their burgers for broiled fishall in an effort to prevent heart attacks and strokes. Doctors and scientists are doing their part, too. Their biomedical research is unraveling the complex causes of these deadly disorders, which kill almost half the people who die every year in the United States, Japan, and Europe.
    Some of the most important progress has been in research on a disease called atherosclerosis. Doctors know atherosclerosis all too well as the main cause of heart attacks and strokes. In the last decade, researchers investigating what causes the disease have discovered that the endothelium, an extremely thin lining of the walls of the body's arteries, plays a crucial role. Recent discoveries about how that lining operates are providing doctors new tools for preventing atherosclerosis, diagnosing it if it occurs, and treating it effectively.

    Atherosclerosis
    From Fatty Streaks to Strokes.

    40. Howstuffworks "How Heart Disease Works"
    Carl Bianco M.D. provides a 6part graphical in-depth look at heart disease, heart attacks and angina. Topics include atherosclerosis, hypertension, cholesterol, smoking, obesity, diabetes mellitus and stress.
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    by Carl Bianco, M.D. Table of Contents Introduction to How Heart Disease Works Coronary Artery Disease Are You at Risk? Angina Unstable Angina Heart Attack Treatment of MI Lots More Information Additional Reading This article is preceeded by two others that will be extremely helpful to you in understanding heart disease: Reading these two articles prior to reading this one will give you the background you need on the Anatomy and functioning of the heart. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. At some point in your life, either you or one of your loved ones will be forced to make decisions about some aspect of heart disease. Knowing something about the anatomy and functioning of the heart, in particular how angina and heart attacks work, will enable you to make informed decisions about your health. Heart disease can strike suddenly and require you to make decisions quickly. Being informed prior to an emergency is a valuable asset to you and your family. In this article we will discuss various heart diseases and how they can lead to a heart attack, or even a stroke. We will also look at how heart attacks are treated and what you should do to prevent heart disease.

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