_____ is a vascular tumor derived from supporting cells of the blood vessels
T cells and macrophages are more numerous in which part of an atheromatous plaque?_____
Most common vessel involed in Polyarteritis nodosa is _____ artery
_____ aneurysms are spherical outpouchings involving only a portion of the vessel wall.
Chronic Buerger's disease(Thromboangiitis obliterans) may result in _____ of the vessels in majority of the cases.
The endothelial origin of vascular neoplasms can be confirmed using endothelial cell-specific markers such as CD_____ or von Willebrand factor
What part of the atheromatous plaque shows neovascularization/proliferation of small blood vessels?_____
Incomplete lumen occlusion is usually seen with an _____ thrombus
Which vasculitis will show adventitial mononuclear infiltrates with perivascular cuffing of the vasa vasorum?_____
What is the immune mechanism behind Giant cell arteritis?_____
Atherosclerosis
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Hypertensive Vascular Disease
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Aneurysms and Dissection
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Vasculitis
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Venous Disease and Thrombosis
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Vascular Tumors
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Varicose Veins and Lymphatics
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Pathology of Vascular Interventions
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Vascular Diseases in Specific Organs
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Congenital Vascular Anomalies
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