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Structure and Function of the Circulation - Volume 2 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981)
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Structure and Function of the Circulation - Volume 2 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981)
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Dr. Colin J. Schwartz, the scientific editor of this volume, has
stated in his preface that this series is based on the needs
identified by two scientific conferences, one in Lindau in April of
1970, and the other held in Heidelberg in October of 1973. Since
those conferences, numerous data about vascular disease have been
accumulated. Even though atherosclerosis remains the major cause of
death in industrial countries, evidence in affluent societies
points toward a decline in arteriosclerotic death- strokes and
myocardial infarction in particular - during recent years. The most
prominent example comes from the U. S., but other high-risk regions
such as eastern Finland, have also reported a decline. Most likely,
this development stems from a change in so called environmental
risk factors. Volume II of this handbook deals further with the
structure and function of the circulation and con sequently
addresses the basic physiological and anatomical elements which are
ultimately responsible for the pathological and anatomical changes
in the arterial system. While not specifically devoted to the
description of disease, this volume nevertheless touches on rele
vant pathogenetic and etiologic mechanisms. More than a century ago
the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis in its initial phases had been
described by VIRCHOW. He made endothe lium the centerpiece of his
observations. The morphology of the endothelium and its function
playa key role in the manifestations of atherosclerosis. Our
knowledge about the function of these cells have yielded important
insights."
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