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Among the first important observations concerning the role of fluid mechanics in atherogenesis were those made by Hugh and Fox [1] more than 20 years ago from carotid angiographies. From the angiograms they not only described the localization of the atherosclerotic plaques at the origin of the internal carotid artery, but also drew conclusions regarding flow phenomena in the vessel. What they described as zones of contrast stasis supported the theory that hemodynamic factors contribute to atherosclerosis.
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Smedby, Ö., Fuchs, L., Tillmark, N. (1990). Separated Flow Demonstrated by Digitized In Vitro Cineangiography Compared with LDV. In: Liepsch, D.W. (eds) Biofluid Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-52338-0_42
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