Coronary Artery Disease: From Biology to Clinical Practice links
the most important basic concepts of atherosclerosis
pathophysiology to treatment management of coronary artery disease.
Comprehensive coverage starts with the basic pathophysiologic
mechanisms of the disease, including molecular and genetic
mechanisms, cells interaction and inflammation. In addition,
sections on novel anti-atherosclerotic therapies and a thorough
understanding of the recent trends in clinical management round out
this comprehensive tome that is ideal for practitioners and
researchers. By summarizing this novel knowledge and changes in
diagnostic algorithm and treatment options, this is the perfect
reference for cardiology researchers who want a volume with the
most up-to-date experimental trends in the field of
atherosclerosis, for cardiologists and physicians who manage
patients with atherosclerotic risk factors and established coronary
artery disease, and medical students who want to learn the basic
concepts of atherosclerosis.
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