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Inflammation, Microcalcification, and Increased Expression of Osteopontin Are Histological Hallmarks of Plaque Vulnerability in Patients with Advanced Carotid Artery Stenosis.

Ioan Alexandru BalmosEmőke HorváthKlara BrinzaniucAdrian Vasile MuresanPeter OlahGyopár Beáta MolnárElőd Ernő Nagy
Published in: Biomedicines (2023)
our results bring histological evidence for the critically important role of microcalcification and inflammatory cell invasion in the formation and destabilization of advanced carotid plaques. In addition, as a calcification organizer, high-grade osteopontin expression is associated with ulceration, the presence of a large lipid core, and may also have an intrinsic role in plaque progression.
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