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=== Cellular ===
[[File:RCA atherosclerosis.jpg|thumb|[[Micrograph]] of an [[right coronary artery|artery]] that supplies the [[heart]] showing significant atherosclerosis and marked [[lumen (anatomy)|luminal]] narrowing. Tissue has been stained using [[Masson's trichrome]].]]
Early atherogenesis is characterized by the adherence of blood circulating [[monocytes]] (a type of [[white blood cell]]) to the vascular bed lining, the [[endothelium]], then by their migration to the sub-endothelial space, and further activation into monocyte-derived [[macrophage]]s. The primary documented driver of this process is oxidized lipoprotein particles within the wall, beneath the [[endothelium|endothelial]] cells, though upper normal or elevated concentrations of [[Blood sugar level|blood glucose]] also plays a major role and not all factors are fully understood. [[Fatty streak]]s may appear and disappear.

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Micrograph of an artery that supplies the heart showing significant atherosclerosis and marked luminal narrowing. Tissue has been stained using Masson's trichrome.

Early atherogenesis is characterized by the adherence of blood circulating monocytes (a type of white blood cell) to the vascular bed lining, the endothelium, then by their migration to the sub-endothelial space, and further activation into monocyte-derived macrophages. The primary documented driver of this process is oxidized lipoprotein particles within the wall, beneath the endothelial cells, though upper normal or elevated concentrations of blood glucose also plays a major role and not all factors are fully understood. Fatty streaks may appear and disappear.