the formation of atherosclerotic plaque, its destabilisation and diagnostics
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Abstract
According to the established medical knowledge, the atheromatous lesions occur in the arteries of large and
medium diameter. Their presence in the aorta, arteries of extremities as well as extracerebral and coronal arteries
is clinically relevant. The evolution of atherosclerotic plaques probably starts in the prenatal development,
what may be proved by the presence of the fatty streaks in endothelium of coronal arteries in some newborns.
Then it evolves through lipid accumulation, media inflammatory response, vasa vasorum proliferation, fibrination
and calcification of plaques. Researches proved that the matter of atherosclerosis is exaggerated inflammatory
proliferative reaction to the arterial wall damage. The oxidative stress phenomenon and infections with
common pathogens play an undoubtful role in this process. Ultimately the direct damage is an effect of immune
response cells infiltration and secretion of cytokines and proinflammatory factors. Among the cells of immune
system responsible for formation and development of atheromatous plaque are considered: macrophages, dendritic
cells, T and B lymphocytes, monocytes. Attention was also paid to the inflammatory mediators and
growth factors. Scientist are interested in unstable atherosclerotic plaque and accompanying inflammatory
process within the artery wall for a long time. Meanwhile, there are conducted researches on inflammation
markers underlying the destabilisation of plaques. Revealing the role of these cells in evolution of atherosclerosis
would enable more complex understanding of the mechanism of lesions development. Then it would facilitate
an introduction of the new and upgraded methods of treatment and prevention. Also the progress of imaging
examinations is meaningful for diagnostics and treatment. It is contributory to the choice of therapeutic
strategy and assessment of surgical intervention urgency. In the clinical practice there are recognized standards
of imaging the morphology of atheromatous plaque. Development of diagnostics aims the indirect assessment
of possible dynamics of lesions progression. Targeting the complex plaque analysis is based on excellence of
established standards such as ultrasound examination or computed tomography.
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| Authors | ;Piotr Kaźmierski;Magdalena Justyna Kacperska;Małgorzata Figlus;Bartłomiej Tomasik |
| Journal | international journal of auditing |
| Year | 2014 |
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10.15557/AN.2014.0005
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