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    Axel Haverich, Erin Colleen Boyle.
    Summary: This book provides new perspectives on the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Chapters cover atherosclerosis risk factors, the effect of growth and aging on vascular architecture, and the crucial role the microvasculature plays in atherosclerosis development. Microvascular dysfunction would explain why the well-known risk factors actually put individuals at higher risk. This pathomechanism would also hold true not only for obstructive atheroma formation but also for aneurysmal dilatation as well as for aortic and peripheral artery dissection. When seen through this lens, novel preventive and therapeutic opportunities can be envisioned. Atherosclerosis Pathogenesis and Microvascular Dysfunction proposes a single unifying mechanism of atherosclerosis development and describes potential preventative and therapeutic avenues based on this concept. It therefore represents a timely and valuable resource for internal medicine, cardiology, angiology cardiovascular surgeons, pathology clinicians, researchers, trainees, and students.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Atherosclerosis Risk Factors
    The Effect Of Growth And Aging On Vascular Architecture
    Incriminating Evidence For The Role Of The Microvasculature In Atherosclerosis
    Risk Factors And Prevention In Light Of Atherosclerosis Being A Microvascular Disease
    New Ways To Target Vasa Vasorum For The Prevention And Treatment Of Atherosclerosis
    Outstanding Questions and Future Directions.
    Digital Access Springer 2019