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GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESSION OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS

  • 1. Associate Professor Department of Medical Biology and Histology Andijan State Medical InstituteAndi jan, Uzbekistan

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Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the arterial wall and a leading cause of
cardiovascular morbidity and mortality worldwide. Numerous studies have demonstrated
significant gender differences in the onset, progression, clinical presentation, and outcomes of
atherosclerosis. Hormonal influences, genetic factors, metabolic characteristics, and lifestyle
patterns contribute to these differences. This article examines the biological and clinical aspects
of gender disparities in atherosclerosis development and progression, highlighting the
importance of gender-specific preventive and therapeutic strategies

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