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Lipid accumulation in the aroma which was examined at autopsy of patient’s anterior interventricular artery was related of which chronic injury and dysfunction of the vascular component? - [ 1] Smooth
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Lipid accumulation in the aroma which was examined at autopsy of patient’s anterior interventricular artery was related of which chronic injury and dysfunction of the vascular component?
- [ 1] Smooth muscle cells
- [ 2] endothelia cells
- [ 3] Adventitial connective tissue
- [ 4] Subendothelial connective tissue
- [ 5] Elastic Lamelae
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