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Storia del concetto biologico di aterosclerosi

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A parlare per primo di calcificazione delle arterie coronarie, come causa diretta dell’ angina pectoris, fu il medico inglese Caleb Parry, che pubblicò le sue osservazioni nel 1799 ottenendo, però, scarso interesse nel mondo scientifico dell’epoca.

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Riva, M.A. (2010). Storia del concetto biologico di aterosclerosi. In: Aterosclerosi. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1412-1_2

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