Atherosclerosis is a particular type of arteriosclerosis in which a corridor divider thickens because of attack and collection of white platelets (froth cells) and multiplication of intimal-smooth-muscle cell making an atheromatous plaque. The aggregation of the white platelets is named "greasy streaks" right off the bat in view of the appearance being like that of marbled steak. These aggregations contain both living, dynamic white platelets (delivering aggravation) and leftovers of dead cells, including cholesterol and triglycerides.
Related Journals: Atherosclerosis, Atherosclerosis Journal (EAS), Journal of Atherosclerosis Research, Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis , European Heart Journal, European Society of Cardiology, International Journal of innovative research and Advanced Studies, The American journal of medicine Atherosclerosis, Current Atherosclerosis Reports Atherosclerosis, Journal of American College of Cardiology, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism