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rupture of central core of lesion
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Definition for rupture of central core of lesion
rupture of central core of lesion is a medical procedure used for such diagnoses as: molluscum contagiosum.
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Atheromas Are Caseous Abscesses -- Inflammatory ...
"This lesion (the atheroma), undoubtedly the most dangerous of all prethrombotic ... pressure and spontaneous rupture or ulceration of the necrotic core [66,70] ...
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Inhibition and regression of atherosclerotic lesions
Eventually macrophages die in a central core in the atherosclerotic plaque by ... core, and few SMCs, a phenotype of vulnerable plaques prone to rupture. Plaque ...
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NIH Guide: SPECIALIZED CENTERS OF RESEARCH IN MOLECULAR ...
Thus, a SCOR has a central theme to which all research projects pertain. ... plaque rupture may constitute an important mode of episodic lesion progression. ...
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Subcutaneous rupture of the Achilles tendon and ipsilateral ...
A running circumferential suture with 3-0 Vicryl reinforced the core suture. ... and lateral radiographs of the ankle to rule out an associated bony lesion. ...
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Plaque Toxins and Clinical Coronary Syndromes -- Inflammatory ...
What is the pathogenesis of myocardial rupture in general, and after ... swelling of the core, the creation of an unstable lesion, and the production of ...
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A hypothesis for vulnerable plaque rupture due to stress ...
... remodeled lesion rich in vasa-vasorium, containing a lipid-rich core with an ... Forty percent of ruptures occur in the central part of the cap rather than ...
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Blind Pockets and False Channels -- Inflammatory ...
... involves the central part of a long necrotic core, with injection mass ... be caused by this lesion, but died shortly thereafter of anterior wall rupture. ...
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Tendon injury and repair after core biopsies in chronic ...
... histologic evaluation of the patellar tendon after harvesting its central third. ... treatment of a partial Achilles tendon rupture with an intratendinous lesion. ...
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Spinal Cord Injury: Hope Through Research: National Institute ...
The spinal cord has a core of tissue containing nerve cells, surrounded by long ... vessels may rupture and cause heavy bleeding in the central grey matter, which ...
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-- Inflammatory Atherosclerosis -- NCBI Bookshelf
A, Low-power view of a small asymmetric plaque with a central core (black asterisk) ... of proximal RCA in an 86-year-old female who died of myocardial rupture several ...
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Understanding coronary artery disease: tomographic imaging ...
A cascade of inflammatory processes probably plays a central role in the ... the necrotic, lipid rich core, the fibrous cap, and plaque rupture (fig 2 2 ) ...
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8. Blind Pockets and False Channels
fewer cases where rupture and subsequent extrusion of plaque ... central part of a long necrotic core, with injection mass filling the ...
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Choroidal neovascular membrane inhibition in a laser treated ...
... PVA matrix design combined with a central core (0.5 mm) of compressed TAAC to ... or absence of FVP; maximum FVP thickness for each lesion was measured from ...
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4. Atheromas Are Caseous Abscesses
culprit lesion. C, High-power view of the rectangle in B showing ... taneous rupture or ulceration of the necrotic core [66,70] ...
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Developing a novel rabbit model of atherosclerotic plaque ...
Some plaques of the WHHL model rabbit contain a lipid core and a thin fibrous ... cold-induced lesion in our model is reminiscent of human plaque rupture in terms ...
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Basic aspects of plaque vulnerability
... model: the plaque prone to rupture is made of a large lipid core composed ... They play a central role in non-specific inflammation by secreting cytokines, ...
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Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria (HGPS) Syndrome Workshop - Office ...
... fatty core complete the process of creation of a classical lesion as ... clinically significant lesions with a central necrotic core and plaque rupture. ...
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Morphometric and immunohistochemical characterization of the ...
Rupture of a vulnerable atherosclerotic lesion may lead to ... Atherosclerotic plaque rupture exposes the lipid-rich core of the plaque to the bloodstream. ...
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Coronary artery disease -- Cardiology Explained -- NCBI Bookshelf
An atherosclerotic plaque consists of a core of dead foam cells (lipid-engorged ... Plaque rupture triggers the formation of a blood clot, which can block the flow ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=cardio&part=A196
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CD40 Ligation Induces Tissue Factor Expression in Human ...
... pool of the lipid core within the atherosclerotic lesion. ... but not the central core of the lesion, as in rupture of the plaque's fibrous cap. ...
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13. Plaque Toxins and Clinical Coronary Syndromes
ing the core, the lysis of thrombus also releases any ... What is the pathogenesis of myocardial rupture in. general, and after thrombolysis in particular? ...
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A case of primary hypothyroidism causing central nervous ...
... up into the branching arteries, with localized rupture of the vessel wall and ... A study of atherosclerotic lesion development in the injured pulmonary arteries ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2465784
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Vasa vasorum in plaque angiogenesis, metabolic syndrome, type ...
... first description of plaque rupture) and made an important pathological and ... due to increase in the size of the plaque, as well as, the necrotic lipid core. ...
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Atherosclerosis - Wikipedia
3.4 Rupture and stenosis. 4 Diagnosis of plaque-related disease ... In advanced plaques, the central core of the plaque usually contains ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atherosclerosis
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Ultrasound imaging versus morphopathology in cardiovascular ...
The risk of the latter has been correlated with large lipid core (atheroma in ... Different aspect of a severe, pin-point lesion (arrow) ...
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Quantifying Effects of Plaque Structure and Material ...
More than 60% of all myocardial infarction is caused by rupture of a vulnerable plaque. ... A maximum is observed at the thin cap of the lipid core from Fig. 3(f) ...
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Endothelial dysfunction: a comprehensive appraisal
... classification or Ross type III lesion, two types of lesions can be ... with a small and generally central lipid core protected by a thick and resistant ...
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A Molecular Perspective on Understanding and Modulating the ...
... the glycosaminoglycan side chains of CSPG while leaving the core protein intact. ... The central nervous system as an immunocompetent organ: role of glia cells in ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=frimp&part=ch6
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Both early and delayed anti-CD40L antibody treatment induces ...
... treatment group, a decrease in lipid core and macrophage content occurred. ... lesion initiation but do result in the development of a lipid-poor collagen-rich ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=16568
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In Vivo Interrogation of the Molecular Display of ...
Binding of biotinylated CAPGPSKSC peptide to the lesion is demonstrated after ... The rupture-prone vulnerable plaques usually contain a substantial number of ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1892421
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Bax, but not Bcl-xL, decreases the lifetime of planar ...
This lesion would allow intermembrane proteins such as cytochrome c to diffuse ... with large regions of outer mitochondrial membrane rupture and without any ...
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Angiotensin II promotes atherosclerotic lesions and aneurysms ...
Unlike the core region of established lesions, these newly formed lesions ... Experimentally, specific strains of rats exhibit rupture of the internal elastic ...
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Interleukin-10 Deficiency Increases Atherosclerosis ...
The early phase of lesion development was increased, and the proteolytic and ... others have found evidence for plaque rupture in arteries of E/ mice (49,50) ...
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Identification of Differential Protein Expression Associated ...
... increase the likelihood of plaque rupture by increase in the lipid core volume, ... The lesion was considered symptomatic when associated with transitory or ...
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Ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration biopsy of ...
Copyright © 2006 Dimashkieh and Krishnamurthy; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. ... FNAB smear (A) and core biopsy (B) specimens from a case of metastatic ...
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Matrix Metalloproteinases and their Inhibitors in Vascular ...
... prevention of atherosclerotic lesion development, plaque rupture, and restenosis ... of increased immunoreactive MMP expression, i.e., the shoulders, core, and ...
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Analysis of the N Gene Hypersensitive Response Induced by a ...
The first visible sign of lesion formation occurred from approximately 13 hpt ... The central role of plasmodesmata in the intercellular transport of viruses ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?&artid=59095
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Non-invasive imaging of atherosclerotic plaque macrophage in ...
... of relative changes in inflammation within the atherosclerotic lesion. ... Rupture occurs preferentially in plaques containing a soft, lipid-rich core that ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1479805
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Blockade of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor or Its Receptors ...
... content of macrophages, SMC, T-cells, collagen, lipid core, cholesterol clefts, ... plaque rupture, which has been highly correlated with lesion characteristics ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1867295
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Differential effects of insular and ventromedial prefrontal ...
Lesion aetiology in the vmPFC group was haemorrhage due to ruptured aneurysm of ... It represents a core clinical feature of the vmPFC lesion syndrome, which is ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2367692
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Incidental littoral cell angioma of the spleen
Copyright © 2008 Tee et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. ... ultrasound guided core biopsy of the lesion was subsequently carried ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2527567
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Blunt trauma to large vessels: a mathematical study
Thoracic aortic rupture carries a mortality rate of over 90%, with on-scene ... In such situations, the core flow is then separated from the wall by a fluid ...
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Its Role as a Human Pathogen
... organelle consists of a specialized tip structure with a central core of a dense ... or exacerbate disease through immunological lesion development. ...
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New imaging techniques for diagnosing coronary artery disease
... of the lesion and underlying risk factors), nevertheless remains a major shortcoming. ... known that these lesions may suddenly rupture, which exposes their ...
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A Public Health Action Plan to Prevent Heart Disease and Stroke
organizations; one of the three core functions of public health. ... dissection or rupture of the aorta. ... to fissure or rupture, thus precipitating formation ...
http://www.cdc.gov/DHDSP/library/action_plan/pdfs/action_plan_7of7.pdf
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Activity-Dependent Activation of TrkB Neurotrophin Receptors ...
Such activity-dependent release of BDNF at central synapses could play an ... essential for survival of mature neurons (Linden 1994), lesion of afferents ...
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The ciliary neurotrophic factor receptor ? component induces ...
... were leucines, principally located within the hydrophobic core of the protein. ... nerve injury, which causes the rupture of Schwann cells (Sendtner et al. ...
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Isoprenoids as mediators of the biological effects of statins
Plaque rupture is a major cause of acute coronary syndromes (25) ... plaque size or by modifying the physiochemical properties of the lipid core. ...
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Role of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors in ...
PPAR interacts with the upstream extended core hexamer of the PPRE [3] ... Eventually, the rupture of this plaque leads to the acute arterial obstruction [3] ...
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Monocytes from Patients with Indeterminate and Cardiac Forms ...
After three cycles of rupture, the mixture was centrifuged for 10 min at 12,000 ... fine mapping of the leishmanolysin molecule's conserved core domains involved in ...
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