Atheromatous plaques

Atheroma

Atheroma
In pathology, an atheroma (from ἀθήρωμα =“tumor full gruel-like matter”) is an accumulation and swelling in artery walls that is made up of (mostly) macrophage cells, or debris, that contain lipids (cholesterol and fatty acids), calcium and a variable amount of fibrous connective tissue. Atheroma occurs in atherosclerosis, which is one of the three subtypes of arteriosclerosis; atherosclerosis, Monckeberg's arteriosclerosis and arteriolosclerosis. In the context of heart or artery matters, atheromata are commonly referred to as atheromatous plaques...

Atheromatous plaques - List of case studies

List of Diseases and Conditions

Atelectacsis Atelectasis Athelectasis Atheromatous plaques Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease Atherosclerotic course ...

End Stage Renal Disease

and flow in right and left external iliac arteries. Atheromatous plaques in left external iliac artery, but no stenosis. Doppler leg ...

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