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Vascular Disease: Aortic and Peripheral

AUTHOR:
Steven Lahti
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
  1. Understand the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis, aortic dissection, and aneurysm.
  2. Recognize various clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis depending on the involved vascular bed.
  3. Apply evidence based guidelines in the screening and treatment of hyperlipidemia and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
Section
AccessMedicine > Huppert’s Notes: Pathophysiology and Clinical Pearls for Internal Medicine > Diseases & Pathophysiology in General Medicine > HYPERLIPIDEMIA
Section
AccessMedicine > Huppert’s Notes: Pathophysiology and Clinical Pearls for Internal Medicine > DISEASES OF THE VASCULATURE > Aortic dissection
Section
AccessMedicine > Huppert’s Notes: Pathophysiology and Clinical Pearls for Internal Medicine > DISEASES OF THE VASCULATURE > Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)
Chapter
AccessMedicine > Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 21e > Atlas of Atherosclerosis
Chapter
AccessMedicine > Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 9e > Aortic Dissection and Related Aortic Syndromes
Case File
AccessMedicine > Pathophysiology of Disease Cases > Case 63 > Atherosclerosis
Case File
AccessMedicine > Resident Readiness®: Internal Medicine > Case 1 > Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Case File
AccessMedicine > Graber and Wilbur’s Family Medicine Examination and Board Review, 5th Edition > Cardiology Case 2.10 > Cardiology Case 2.10
Section
AccessMedicine > The Infographic Guide to Medicine > Cardiology > Dyslipidemia and Atherosclerosis
Section
AccessMedicine > The Infographic Guide to Medicine > Cardiology > Aortic Dissection

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