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Assessing and Modifying the Vulnerable Atherosclerotic Plaque

ISBN: 978-0-879-93485-9

June 2002

Wiley-Blackwell

384 pages

Description
Edited by Valentin Fuster, former Chairman of the American Heart Association's Committee on Vascular Lesions, Assessing and Modifying the Vulnerable Atherosclerotic Plaque explores the cutting-edge developments in a steadily advancing field.

This monograph is a valuable multidisciplinary resource, written by experts in the fields of mechanical and electrical engineering, pathology, neurology, imaging, clinical and vascular biology, physics, radiology and surgery. The book's nineteen chapters and five transcribed Panel Discussions provides a wealth of information on the identification and treatment of atherosclerotic plaques, including the latest diagnostic applications of numerous imaging techniques, the reasons for selecting a particular method, and what can be learned from the imaging results. Important insights into the structural and cellular components of vulnerable plaque are presented, as well as an examination of factors/activities that trigger thrombosis.

About the Author
Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, former Chairman of the American Heart Association's Committee on Vascular Lesions, Assessing and Modifying the Vulnerable Atherosclerotic Plaque explores the most cutting-edge developments in a field grown richer through technological advances.
Features
a focused review of the most recent discoveries in pathogenesis and pathological-clinical implications of atherosclerotic plaque.

a valuable multidisciplinary resource, written by experts in the fields of cardiology,

mechanical and electrical engineering, pathology, neurology, imaging, clinical and vas-cular

biology, physics, radiology and surgery;

nineteen chapters and five transcribed Panel Discussions provide a wealth of

information on the identification and treatment of atherosclerotic plaques, including

the latest diagnostic applications of numerous imaging techniques, the reasons for

selecting a particular method, and what can be learned from the imaging results;

provides important insights into the structural and cellular components of vulnerable

plaque, as well as an examination of factors / activities that trigger thrombosis.