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JAOA • Vol 100 • No 11_suppl • November 2000 • 13-16
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Long-term therapy of coronary artery disease: a vascular biology perspective

AJ Mathe; MB Clearfield

When evaluating a patient with known coronary artery disease or a patient with hypercholesterolemia without overt clinical symptoms of coronary artery disease or other vascular disease, it is helpful to understand the vascular biology behind primary and secondary prevention. This article reviews the progression of the atherosclerotic plaque, endothelial function, and the impact of current modes of therapy.







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