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11 Cards in this Set

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what can get into systemic circulation from the perio pocket
bacteria
inflammatory cytokines
bacterial products
how do you identify a risk factor
consistency of association
correct timing
strength of association
specificity of association
atheromas
fipro-lipid lesions

atherosclerosis
common complications of atherosclerosis
acute MI

coronary thrombosis
bacteria in systemic circulation stimulate peripheral monocytes to releas
IL 1 IL 6 TNF alpha
Thrombosis caused by
increase in coagulation

plaque rupture
Atherosclreosis has what type of etiology
inflammatory
placenta tissues release
PGE2
PGE2
stimulates myometreal contraction
cytokines associated with tissue breakdown in diabetes
TNF IL1
Patients with COPD
significantly more attachment loss that patients without