The role of inflammation in plaque disruption and thrombosis.

KY Chyu, PK Shah - Reviews in cardiovascular medicine, 2001 - europepmc.org
KY Chyu, PK Shah
Reviews in cardiovascular medicine, 2001europepmc.org
Most of the serious clinical manifestations (such as unstable angina, acute MI, and many
cases of sudden death) of coronary atherosclerosis result from thrombosis, usually occurring
on a disrupted atherosclerotic plaque. Plaques prone to disruption have large lipid-rich
cores with evidence of cap-thinning and active inflammation. Inflammatory cells may
contribute to both plaque disruption and subsequent thrombosis. Here we review the
evidence for the involvement of inflammation in plaque disruption and thrombosis and the …
Most of the serious clinical manifestations (such as unstable angina, acute MI, and many cases of sudden death) of coronary atherosclerosis result from thrombosis, usually occurring on a disrupted atherosclerotic plaque. Plaques prone to disruption have large lipid-rich cores with evidence of cap-thinning and active inflammation. Inflammatory cells may contribute to both plaque disruption and subsequent thrombosis. Here we review the evidence for the involvement of inflammation in plaque disruption and thrombosis and the potential clinical implications of this pathophysiologic paradigm.
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