Vascular Diseases: Atherosclerosis and Aneurysms

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Anatomical differences between artery and vein walls
  2. Pathophysiology and clinical consequences of atherosclerosis
  3. Molecular mechanisms in atherosclerosis including HMG-CoA reductase and scavenger receptors
  4. Treatment strategies for atherosclerosis including statins and surgery
  5. Definition, causes, and pathophysiology of aortic aneurysm
  6. Types and clinical features of aortic aneurysms: abdominal, thoracic, and cerebral
  7. Risk factors contributing to aortic aneurysm development
  8. Endovascular repair techniques for aortic aneurysm and postoperative monitoring

📖 1. Anatomical differences between artery and vein walls

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

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📝 Essential Points

  • Arteries have a smaller lumen compared to veins of similar size.
  • Veins have thinner walls and larger lumens to accommodate larger blood volume.

💡 Key Takeaway

Structural adaptations of artery and vein walls reflect their functional roles in circulation, with arteries built to withstand higher pressure and veins designed to hold larger blood volumes with valves to prevent backflow.

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1. What is an aortic aneurysm?

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Artery walls — key difference?

Thicker, with more elastic tissue and muscle.

Vein walls — key difference?

Thinner walls, larger lumen, valves present.

Atherosclerosis — definition?

Plaque buildup causing artery narrowing.

Atherosclerosis — clinical effect?

Restricts blood flow, risk of clot, heart attack.

HMG-CoA reductase — role?

Enzyme targeted by statins to lower cholesterol.

Scavenger receptors — function?

Bind and remove modified lipoproteins.

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