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CLINICIAN'S GUIDE TO ANGINA
ISBN : 9780340806715
Title of the books is CLINICIAN'S GUIDE TO ANGINA . Author Name :WALSH. Excellent book for the Clinical Science, CARDIOLOGY. Published by HODDER ARNOLD PUBLISHERS. In recent years angina pectoris has become an increasingly common diagnosis in patients admitted to Coronary Care Units and Medical Wards. At the same time, considerable research interest has ensured that significant advances have been made in the understanding of coronary artery pathogenesis, plaque formation and plaque instability. The role of inflammation in coronary heart disease and the convergence of many traditional risk factors in a final common pathway leading to atherogenesis is better understood, and it is now recognised that diabetes and obesity, both diseases with considerable implications for plaque formation and development, are a major and growing health problem.
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Title of the books is CLINICIAN'S GUIDE TO ANGINA . Author Name :WALSH. Excellent book for the Clinical Science, CARDIOLOGY. Published by HODDER ARNOLD PUBLISHERS. In recent years angina pectoris has become an increasingly common diagnosis in patients admitted to Coronary Care Units and Medical Wards. At the same time, considerable research interest has ensured that significant advances have been made in the understanding of coronary artery pathogenesis, plaque formation and plaque instability. The role of inflammation in coronary heart disease and the convergence of many traditional risk factors in a final common pathway leading to atherogenesis is better understood, and it is now recognised that diabetes and obesity, both diseases with considerable implications for plaque formation and development, are a major and growing health problem.
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Author | WALSH |
Edition | CURRENT EDITION |
Year | 2002 |
Publisher | HODDER ARNOLD PUBLISHERS, TAYLOR AND FRANCIS GROUP |
Binding | HARDCOVER |
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