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11 Cards in this Set
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what can get into systemic circulation from the perio pocket
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bacteria
inflammatory cytokines bacterial products |
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how do you identify a risk factor
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consistency of association
correct timing strength of association specificity of association |
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atheromas
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fipro-lipid lesions
atherosclerosis |
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common complications of atherosclerosis
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acute MI
coronary thrombosis |
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bacteria in systemic circulation stimulate peripheral monocytes to releas
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IL 1 IL 6 TNF alpha
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Thrombosis caused by
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increase in coagulation
plaque rupture |
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Atherosclreosis has what type of etiology
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inflammatory
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placenta tissues release
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PGE2
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PGE2
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stimulates myometreal contraction
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cytokines associated with tissue breakdown in diabetes
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TNF IL1
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Patients with COPD
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significantly more attachment loss that patients without
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