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- W2316172743 abstract "> WEST-COAST scientist who has been examining hair-thin cross-sections of blood vessels has found abscesses to explain pre-coronary arterial disease. Dr. Meyer Friedman of Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center, San Francisco, also found that the danger signs show up early in life-at the high school age level. What happens when a person has a coronary thrombosis is this, according to Dr. Friedman's account in Medical Times, Nov. 1966. An abscess has formiied within the artery's innermost layer. In several cases, he observed that the abscess proceeded toward the middle or muscular coat of an artery called the tlnica nzedia. When such an invasion proceeds in this direction. the patient of course remains free of thrombotic accident, when it proceeds toward the lumen (interior) of the artery, and in so doing fragments the wall-barrier between abscess debris and luminal blood, the patient suffers a coronary thrombosis. Coronary blood clots are not just uniform collections of clotted blood, the majority have a rather characteristic structure consisting of differing amounts of blood components. A coronary thrombus almost invariably results from a wall rupture, Dr. Friedman pointed out. but many pathologists have believed that an intramural hemorrhage initiated the majority of coronary occlusions. The reason for so nmany erroneous beliefs on the part of pathologists, said Dr. Friedman. is that they have rarely studied sliced serial sections of thromhosed vessels and rarely detect the minute rtuptuLres responsible for the clots." @default.
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- W2316172743 title "Abscess: Coronary Cause" @default.
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