Coronary regression atherosclerosis after prolonged course of Lp (a) apheresis. Clinical analysis

Authors

  • E. Chazov Center for Diagnostics and Innovative Medical Technologies, Clinical Diagnostic Center MEDSI
  • L. Egorova Center for Diagnostics and Innovative Medical Technologies, Clinical Diagnostic Center MEDSI
  • M. Yezhov Center for Diagnostics and Innovative Medical Technologies, Clinical Diagnostic Center MEDSI
  • M. Mitroshkin Center for Diagnostics and Innovative Medical Technologies of the Clinical Diagnostic Center MEDSI
  • T. Balakhonov Center for Diagnostics and Innovative Medical Technologies of the Clinical Diagnostic Center MEDSI
  • G. Konovalov Center for Diagnostics and Innovative Medical Technologies of the Clinical Diagnostic Center MEDSI

Keywords:

Regression, coronary atherosclerosis, long course of Lp (a) apheresis, Clinical analysis

Abstract

Today we are conducting a clinical analysis dedicated to the problem of atherosclerosis rose. I remember how my teacher, Professor A.L. Myasnikov, back in the 50s of the last century, said: "Atherosclerosis is already under control, we know how to deal with the deposition of cholesterol." Years have passed, but today atherosclerosis remains the main problem of cardiology. Now we consider cholesterol (CS) only as one of the factors in the onset and development of atherosclerosis.

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Published

2012-06-29

How to Cite

Chazov E., Egorova L., Yezhov M., Mitroshkin M., Balakhonov T., Konovalov G. Coronary regression atherosclerosis after prolonged course of Lp (a) apheresis. Clinical analysis // The Journal of Atherosclerosis and Dyslipidemias. 2012. VOL. № 2 (7). PP. 32–35.

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Clinical Case