In response to fatty streaks in the intima, there is _____ cell migration/proliferation and extracellular matrix deposition
Myxomatous degeneration in the tunica media is found in _____, which predisposes to the development of aortic dissections / aortic aneurysms
What four arteries are most commonly affected by atherosclerosis? _____ > coronary > popliteal > carotid artery
_____ antibodies are associated with Kawasaki's disease
Thrombosis is characterized by _____, which are alternating layers of platelets/fibrin and RBCs
Microscopic polyangiitis is a necrotizing vasculitis that commonly involves the _____, kidneys, and skin
_____ embolus is characterized by the presence of cholesterol clefts in the embolus
Causes of late graft failure include _____, atherosclerotic plaque, and aneurysm
Fibrinoid necrosis is characteristic of _____ hypertension, vasculitis (e.g. PAN), and preeclampsia
_____ is a form of necrotizing, granulomatous vasculitis that classically involves the nasopharynx, lungs, and kidneys
Atherosclerosis
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Hypertensive Vascular Disease
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Aneurysms and Dissection
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Vasculitis
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Venous Disease and Thrombosis
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Vascular Tumors
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Varicose Veins and Lymphatics
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Pathology of Vascular Interventions
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Vascular Diseases in Specific Organs
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Congenital Vascular Anomalies
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