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Foam cells derived from mononuclear cells appearing in peripheral blood may predict the occurrence of acute coronary syndrome
Duo Xu 1,Hanbin Cui 2 * #
1.Medical School, Ningbo Unversity, ZheJiang Ningbo 315211
2.Heart Center, Ningbo First Hospital, Ningbo, 315010
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Opened online:28 April 2013
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Citation: Duo Xu,Hanbin Cui.Foam cells derived from mononuclear cells appearing in peripheral blood may predict the occurrence of acute coronary syndrome[OL]. [28 April 2013] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4539026
 
 
At present, there is not a conventional method which can detect atherosclerotic plaque rupture in clinical practice. Foam cells derived from Mononuclear cells are a kind of characteristic pathological cells in plaque formation. According to pathphysiologic mechanism of formation and rupture of intravascular plaque, we infer that foam cells which do not exist in peripheral blood originally will appear in peripheral blood after plaque rupture. And between plaque rupture and the occurrence of ACS, there is certain time interval. If foam cells detected in peripheral blood in the time interval, it will strongly indicate that intravascular plaque had broken.
Keywords:foam cell; peripheral blood; acute coronary syndrome
 
 
 

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