Adrenal gland
The liver also contains fenestrae but these are not crossed by transcellular pores (same as glomerular endothelium)
b. Foam cells

a. Obesity
a. Hypertension, diabetes, smoking, hyperlipidaemia
atherosclerosis
e. Atherosclerosis is associated with intimal calcific sclerosis.
a. Mixture of cells and connective tissue matrix
c. Increased incidence in hypothyroidism - as it causes dyslipidaemia
Hyperthyroidism -> increased LDL receptors, so hypo -> fewer LDL receptors -> increased blood LDL levels
Vessels in the Circle of Willis
Obesity
25.Regarding acute plaque change, which is correct?
Statins have a beneficial effect by reducing plaque inflammation and therefore increasing stability
e. affects 1-5% of HT sufferers.
R&C: ‘as much as 5% of HT patients show a rapidly rising BP that if untreated leads to death within 1-2 years’
c. Increased serum renin (nick)
e. glomerulonephritis (me)
as per R&C both renin-secreting tumours and acute glomerulonephritis can cause it
Hyperthyroidism and raised ICP also can

5% of hypertensive patients develop malignant hypertension
c. It is usually associated with marked dilation of the aorta