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Can eccentric arterial plaques alone cause flow stagnation points and favour thrombus incorporation?
Fecha
2009Registro en:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY, v.90, n.3, p.295-310, 2009
0959-9673
10.1111/j.1365-2613.2008.00630.x
Autor
BENELI, Cristina T.
BARBOSA, Priscila F.
FLORIANO, Elaine M.
ABREU, Monica A.
RAMALHO, Fernando S.
ELIAS JUNIOR, Jorge
ROSSI, Marcos A.
RAMOS, Simone G.
Institución
Resumen
We have used an experimental model of aorta stenosis, with a Plexiglas plug, simulating a stable atheromatous plaque that promotes local turbulence and thrombosis. With animal survival of more than 24 h, we followed the partial fibrinolysis of the thrombus as well as its posterior organization and incorporation to the arterial wall as a neointima for up to 30 days. The mushroom plug form permitted the development of recirculation and stasis areas around it, favouring this evolution. Despite noted limitations, this study demonstrates that thrombus incorporation can contribute to plaque extension, as it can promote recirculation and stasis areas.