_____ syphilis destroys the vasa vasorum, or blood vessels that supply the vessel wall of the aorta
What part of the atheromatous plaque shows neovascularization/proliferation of small blood vessels?_____
Fibrinoid necrosis is characteristic of _____ hypertension, vasculitis (e.g. PAN), and preeclampsia
The intimal plaque that causes atherosclerosis consists of a necrotic lipid core (mostly _____) with a fibromuscular cap
Blood vessels can give rise to a _____ (benign) and angiosarcoma (malignant)
_____ arteritis is a granulomatous vasculitis that classically involves branches of the carotid artery
What type of arteriolosclerosis is demonstrated in the image below? _____

What type of arteriolosclerosis is demonstrated in the image below? _____

The image shows yellow spots on the inner surface of the aorta, which represent _____

The given biopsy specimen of radial artery is suggestive of _____ sclerosis.

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