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Characterization, Prevalence, And Risk Factors Of Spontaneous And Experimental Atherosclerosis And Vascular Imaging In Psittaciformes, Hugues Beaufrère
Characterization, Prevalence, And Risk Factors Of Spontaneous And Experimental Atherosclerosis And Vascular Imaging In Psittaciformes, Hugues Beaufrère
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Atherosclerosis is a degenerative and inflammatory vascular disease characterized by the accumulation of inflammatory cells, lipids, calcium, and formation of large fibrofatty lesions within the intima of arteries resulting in the disorganization of the arterial wall and stenosis of the lumen. Despite the importance of atherosclerosis in psittacine cardiology, there are few pathologic, clinical, and experimental investigations in psittaciformes. In order to expand the knowledge on psittacine atherosclerosis and provide fundamental observational information for future research, a series of studies was conducted on psittaciformes: 1) psittacine atherosclerotic lesions were characterized and categorized based on histopathology, histochemistry, transmission (TEM), and scanning …