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Title/Author:
Osteocardiology/ by Nalini M. Rajamannan.
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cardiac bone formation /
Author:
Rajamannan, Nalini M.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2018.,
Description:
xiv, 99 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Osteocardiology: Risk Factors -- Osteocardiology: Coronary Artery Calcification -- Osteocardiology: Calcific Aortic Valve Disease -- Osteocardiology: Calcific Aortic Disease -- Osteocardiology: Endochondral Bone Formation -- Osteocardiology: The Atherosclerotic Bone Paradox -- Osteocardiology: Cellular Origins of Cardiac Calcification -- Osteocardiology: LDL-Density-Gene Theory -- Osteocardiology: The LDL-Density-Mechanostat Theory -- Osteocardiology: The Go/No Go Theory For Clinical Trials.
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Osteocardiology = cardiac bone formation /
Rajamannan, Nalini M.
Osteocardiology
cardiac bone formation /[electronic resource] :by Nalini M. Rajamannan. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - xiv, 99 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Osteocardiology: Risk Factors -- Osteocardiology: Coronary Artery Calcification -- Osteocardiology: Calcific Aortic Valve Disease -- Osteocardiology: Calcific Aortic Disease -- Osteocardiology: Endochondral Bone Formation -- Osteocardiology: The Atherosclerotic Bone Paradox -- Osteocardiology: Cellular Origins of Cardiac Calcification -- Osteocardiology: LDL-Density-Gene Theory -- Osteocardiology: The LDL-Density-Mechanostat Theory -- Osteocardiology: The Go/No Go Theory For Clinical Trials.
This book describes the field of osteocardiology, an exciting and new sub-discipline within cardiovascular science, which will become the cornerstone for defining the timing and treatment of cardiovascular calcification in the future. With the advent of large cohort databases and experimental mechanistic studies, research has elucidated evidence confirming that traditional cardiovascular risk factors are responsible for the development of atherosclerotic calcification and identified the critical elements of atherosclerosis, including foam cell formation, vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and extracellular matrix synthesis, which over time forms bone in the heart. Osteocardiology: Cardiac Bone Formation is a practical overview of bone formation in the heart and is destined to become the cornerstone for education of medical students, residents, fellows, graduate students, physician scientists and scientists, for future research and ongoing development in medical therapies to slow or halt the progression of bone formation in the heart.
ISBN: 9783319649948
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