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In the previous chapter we have described the development of dif-fuse and eccentric intimai thickening in human lower limb arteries. Eccentric intimai thickenings were associated with arterial branches and developed during the prenatal period, whereas the development of diffuse intimai thickening was a postnatal event and gradually increased with age.

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Kockx, M.M. (1995). Spontaneous Intima Formation in Rabbit Arteries. In: Spontaneous and Induced Intima Formation in Blood Vessels. Medical Intelligence Unit. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-22430-4_3

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