| Item | Key Features | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Atherosclerosis | Lipid deposits cause arterial narrowing and potential rupture | Progressive, often asymptomatic early |
| Fatty Streaks | Early, benign, composed of foam cells | May appear in childhood |
| Fibrous Plaques | Collagen and smooth muscle form a cap over lipid core | Stable or unstable; risk of rupture |
| Unstable Plaques | Lipid-rich, thin fibrous cap | High risk of rupture, thrombosis |
| Stable Plaques | Collagen-rich, thick fibrous cap | Less likely to rupture |
| Risk Factors | Hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, smoking, diabetes | Affect endothelial health |
| Rupture & Thrombosis | Plaque tear exposes thrombogenic material → clot formation | Causes acute ischemia |
Atherosclerosis
├─ Endothelial Dysfunction
│ └─ LDL infiltration & oxidation
├─ Fatty Streaks
│ └─ Foam cells, monocytes, T-cells
├─ Fibrous Plaques
│ ├─ Smooth muscle migration
│ ├─ Collagen synthesis
│ └─ Lipid core formation
└─ Plaque Rupture
├─ Cap rupture or fissure
└─ Thrombus formation → Vessel occlusion
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1. Which of the following is a key risk factor that contributes to endothelial dysfunction in the development of atherosclerosis?
2. What is the primary lipid involved in the initiation of atherosclerosis?
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Endothelial dysfunction — role?
Initiates atherosclerosis by increasing permeability and adhesion.
Atherosclerosis — definition?
Chronic arterial disease with lipid-rich plaques.
LDL oxidation — consequence?
Promotes monocyte attraction and foam cell formation.
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