Atherosclerosis - Medical Animation
Atherosclerosis - Medical Animation
Atherosclerosis - Medical Animation
Atherosclerosis - Medical Animation
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3/29/24

Atherosclerosis - Medical Animation

 

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Atherosclerosis - Medical Animation
This 3D medical animation clearly shows the build-up of plaque within an artery (atherosclerosis), partially blocking the blood-flow. Using a view of the artery in cross-section, LDL cholesterol is showing entering the vessel wall followed by monocytes which grow into foam cells. Smooth muscle cells are shown migrating through the plaque to form a fibrous cap over the clot.

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