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Atherosclerosis: A longue durée approach
(Elsevier, 2014)
Fernand Braudel popularized the longue durée approach to scholarly investigation in the mid-20th century…
Is atherosclerosis fundamental to human aging? Lessons from ancient mummies
(Elsevier, 2014)
Case reports from Johan Czermak, Marc Ruffer, and others a century or more ago demonstrated ancient Egyptians had atherosclerosis three millennia ago. The Horus study team extended their findings, demonstrating that ...
Why did ancient people have atherosclerosis?: From autopsies to computed tomography to potential causes
(Elsevier, 2014)
Computed tomographic findings of atherosclerosis in the ancient cultures of Egypt, Peru, the American Southwest and the Aleutian Islands challenge our understanding of the fundamental causes of atherosclerosis. Could these ...
NLRP3 inflammasome as a treatment target in atherosclerosis: A focus on statin therapy
(Elsevier B.V., 2019)
The Utility Of Earlobe Crease For The Detection Of Sub-Clinical Atherosclerosis.
(Sociedad Médica Ecuatoriana de Neurología, 2020)
Atherosclerosis morphology and pathogenesis
(1999-12-01)
Atherosclerosis is a very common and important disease being the most important cause of mortality in Brazil. Indeed, in 1995, 23.3% of deaths, all ages, in our country, were the consequence of atherosclerosis. This ...
Atherosclerosis morphology and pathogenesis
(1999-12-01)
Atherosclerosis is a very common and important disease being the most important cause of mortality in Brazil. Indeed, in 1995, 23.3% of deaths, all ages, in our country, were the consequence of atherosclerosis. This ...
Atherosclerosis across 4000 years of human history: The Horus study of four ancient populations
(Elsevier, 2013)
Atherosclerosis is thought to be a disease of modern human beings and related to contemporary lifestyles. However, its prevalence before the modern era is unknown. We aimed to evaluate preindustrial populations for ...
Systemic lupus erythematosus and ""lupus dyslipoproteinemia""
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2008)
A growing body of evidences reinforces the close link between systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and atherosclerosis which is due to traditional and nontraditional risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. It is now ...