Plaqueverteilung und Thrombose
Figure 1A-B: Plaque disruption and thrombosis. A. A stenotic coronary plaque containing a huge atheromatous core that is separated from the vascular lumen by a very thin cap of fibrous tissue, ie, a "vulnerable plaque". The fibrous cap is disrupted with superimposed nonocclusive luminal thrombosis. B. Higher magnification of the plaque-thrombus interface. The fibrous cap is very thin (between arrows) and heavily infiltrated by foam cells (fc), probably of macrophage origin. C: contrast medium injected post mortem; T: thrombus
Keywords:
atherosclerosis,
Atherosklerose,
Histologisches Präparat,
histology,
Plaque,
plaque rupture,
Plaqueruptur,
Thrombus,
Thrombus