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atherosclerosis development: 3 stages 1. endothelial injury (smoking, obesity, HTN); causes increase in adhesion of platelets + phagocytic monocytes 2. migration of inflammatory cells; macrophages engulf lipoproteins (LDLs) and creates "foam-like" cells 3. fibrous plaque forms; central core=lipid-laden foam cells. can result in hemmorhage into plaque or thrombotic occlusion atherosclerosis vs arterial sclerosis atherosclerosis=type of arterial sclerosis arterial sclerosis=hardening/thickening of vessel wall; loss of elasticity arterial vs venous disease arterial=decreased blood flow to tissues venous=decreased blood return + removal of waste products arterial circulation: 3 diseases 1. atherosclerosis: progressive dx d/t formation of fibrofatty plaques in large or medium arteries. risk factors=hyperlipidemia & inflammation 2. vasculities: inflammation of blood vessels (arteries/veins/capillaries); d/t direct injury, infection, or immune process 3. aneurysms: dilation of artery d/t weakness in vessel wall; as size increases, % of rupture increases lipid levels + role: total, LDL, HDL #Examify | #OnlineExams | #TestPrep | #StudyResources | #AcademicSuccess | #ExamPreparation | #QuizTime | #LearningTools | #Education | #StudentSupport Examify | Smart Grades | Latest update total: 200 (high risk=240+) LDL: 100; carries cholesterol to peripheral tissues HDL: 40+; protective; removes cholesterol from tissues to liver for disposal **liver=major role in LDL metabolism; poor liver function=increased LDLs atherosclerosis: risk factors + arteries effected -HTN, smoking, AA race, diabetes, age, genetic predisposition (low LDL receptors=increase risk d/t increased need for macrophages to digest lipids; forms foam cells) -birth control, HIV meds, beta-blockers, estrogens -arteries supplying heart, brain, kidneys, lower extremities, small intestine athersclerosis: 3 types of lesions 1. fatty streak - yellow 2. fibrous plaque - grey/pearly 3. complicated lesion - scar tissue, ulceration, thrombosis risk Giant Cell Arteritis (Temporal Arteritis) -granulomatous inflammation of aorta + its major branches (ex: carotid); autoimmune panarteritis d/o frequently affecting the temporal artery (lupus, RA) -s/s: blurred vision or diplopia, fever, myalgia, arthralgia. increased CRP & ESR -risk for aortic aneurysm -tx: high dose corticosteroids acute arterial occlusion #Examify | #OnlineExams | #TestPrep | #StudyResources | #AcademicSuccess | #ExamPreparation | #QuizTime | #LearningTools | #Education | #StudentSupport Examify | Smart Grades | Latest update -sudden blockage of an artery, typically in the lower extremity (tibial, pedal, peroneal), in the patient with chronic peripheral arterial disease -50% narrowing of artery until s/s appear -s/s: intermittent claudication (pain w/ walking that resolves w/ rest), pallor, shiny skin w/o hair, weak pedal pulse, cool to touch, sores that wont heal -dx: lower systolic BP in ankle than brachial, doppler ultrasound -tx: aspirin, plavix; NO NICOTINE OF ANY KIND thrombroangitis obliterans/burger disease -inflammatory arterial disorder that causes thrombus formation; effects medium sized arteries (femoral, digital, plantar) -s/s: pain distal to arterial ischemia, intermittent claudication in arch of foot + digits, malformed nails -extremities can turn gangrene & require amputation **NO NICOTINE; TRIGGERS INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE raynaud disease vs phenomenon + tx -intense vasospasm of arteries + arterioles in fingers, sometimes toes; ischemia causes pallor/cyanosis -disease=precipitated by cold or extreme emotions; not a secondary disorder, seldom causes tissue necrosis -phenomenon= can cause tissue necrosis; d/t previous tissue trauma (ex: frost bite, heavy vibratory tools, lupus/collagen dx) -tx: vasodilators; minipre

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Correct Answers the Latest Update
atherosclerosis development: 3 stages

✓ 1. endothelial injury (smoking, obesity, HTN); causes increase in adhesion of platelets
+ phagocytic monocytes
✓ 2. migration of inflammatory cells; macrophages engulf lipoproteins (LDLs) and
creates "foam-like" cells
✓ 3. fibrous plaque forms; central core=lipid-laden foam cells. can result in
hemmorhage into plaque or thrombotic occlusion



atherosclerosis vs arterial sclerosis

✓ atherosclerosis=type of arterial sclerosis
✓ arterial sclerosis=hardening/thickening of vessel wall; loss of elasticity



arterial vs venous disease

✓ arterial=decreased blood flow to tissues
✓ venous=decreased blood return + removal of waste products



arterial circulation: 3 diseases

✓ 1. atherosclerosis: progressive dx d/t formation of fibrofatty plaques in large or
medium arteries. risk factors=hyperlipidemia & inflammation
✓ 2. vasculities: inflammation of blood vessels (arteries/veins/capillaries); d/t direct
injury, infection, or immune process
✓ 3. aneurysms: dilation of artery d/t weakness in vessel wall; as size increases, % of
rupture increases



lipid levels + role: total, LDL, HDL



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✓ total: <200 (high risk=240+)
✓ LDL: <100; carries cholesterol to peripheral tissues
✓ HDL: 40+; protective; removes cholesterol from tissues to liver for disposal
✓ **liver=major role in LDL metabolism; poor liver function=increased LDLs



atherosclerosis: risk factors + arteries effected

✓ -HTN, smoking, AA race, diabetes, age, genetic predisposition (low LDL
receptors=increase risk d/t increased need for macrophages to digest lipids; forms
foam cells)
✓ -birth control, HIV meds, beta-blockers, estrogens
✓ -arteries supplying heart, brain, kidneys, lower extremities, small intestine



athersclerosis: 3 types of lesions

✓ 1. fatty streak - yellow
✓ 2. fibrous plaque - grey/pearly
✓ 3. complicated lesion - scar tissue, ulceration, thrombosis risk



Giant Cell Arteritis (Temporal Arteritis)

✓ -granulomatous inflammation of aorta + its major branches (ex: carotid);
autoimmune panarteritis d/o frequently affecting the temporal artery (lupus, RA)
✓ -s/s: blurred vision or diplopia, fever, myalgia, arthralgia. increased CRP & ESR
✓ -risk for aortic aneurysm
✓ -tx: high dose corticosteroids



acute arterial occlusion




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✓ -sudden blockage of an artery, typically in the lower extremity (tibial, pedal,
peroneal), in the patient with chronic peripheral arterial disease
✓ -50% narrowing of artery until s/s appear
✓ -s/s: intermittent claudication (pain w/ walking that resolves w/ rest), pallor, shiny
skin w/o hair, weak pedal pulse, cool to touch, sores that wont heal
✓ -dx: lower systolic BP in ankle than brachial, doppler ultrasound
✓ -tx: aspirin, plavix; NO NICOTINE OF ANY KIND



thrombroangitis obliterans/burger disease

✓ -inflammatory arterial disorder that causes thrombus formation; effects medium
sized arteries (femoral, digital, plantar)
✓ -s/s: pain distal to arterial ischemia, intermittent claudication in arch of foot + digits,
malformed nails
✓ -extremities can turn gangrene & require amputation
✓ **NO NICOTINE; TRIGGERS INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE



raynaud disease vs phenomenon + tx

✓ -intense vasospasm of arteries + arterioles in fingers, sometimes toes; ischemia
causes pallor/cyanosis
✓ -disease=precipitated by cold or extreme emotions; not a secondary disorder,
seldom causes tissue necrosis
✓ -phenomenon= can cause tissue necrosis; d/t previous tissue trauma (ex: frost bite,
heavy vibratory tools, lupus/collagen dx)
✓ -tx: vasodilators; minipress, calcium channel blockers (nifidepine, diltiazem)



aneurysms: true vs false

✓ true= bounded by a complete vessel wall; blood remains within vascular
compartment
✓ false=local dissection or tear in inner wall of artery; forms extravascular hematoma
and causes vascular enlargement; only bound by outer layers of vessel wall or
supporting tissues



aneurysms: berry vs fusiform
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✓ -berry=small, spherical vessel dilation; usually in circle of willis
✓ -fusiform=gradual enlargement of aorta; usually abdominal or thoracic



aneurysms: causes

✓ -abnormal dilation of blood vessel; can be in artery or vein
✓ -causes=trauma, infection, atherosclerosis



aortic aneurysms

✓ -weakness in the wall of the aorta that makes it susceptible to rupture
✓ -involves any part of aorta; ascending, descending, and abdominal
✓ -abdominal=most common
✓ -usually asymptomatic; pulsing mass d/t calcification over time
✓ -risk factors: HTN, atherosclerosis, male, smoker, 50+



aortic dissection

✓ -acute, life threatening hemmorhage into blood vessel wall w/ long tearing of vessel
wall to form blood-filled channel
✓ -causes: HTN, pregnancy, connective tissue disease (marfans)
✓ -s/s: abrupt excrutiating pain, syncope, pulse unattainable in one or both arms,
paralysis of lower extremities
✓ -occurs w/o evidence of previous vessel dilation; usually thoracic or ascending aorta



factors in developing venous dx

✓ 1. level of activity in lower extremities - skeletal muscle contraction moves blood
back to heart
✓ 2. # of valves in veins to prevent retrograde of blood - less=genetic predisposition to
varicose veins
✓ 3. changes in thoracic pressure when breathing - increase in pressure (ex-
HTN)=increase risk of varicose veins



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