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What is an atherosclerotic plaque/ uncomplicated atheroma?

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• Variable in size, yellowish • It protrudes into the lumen of the artery. • It is often calcified. • Its section shows a lipid center, made up of foam cells and slits of cholesterol crystals, surrounded by a fibrous sheath. • The fibrous sheath is made up of collagen fibers enclosing smooth muscle cells. • T cells are also observed. • The endothelium covering the plaque is intact.


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