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2. Biopsy Approach to the Study and Diagnosis of Inborn Errors of Metabolism Affecting the Brain
3. Recent Observations on Human Atherosclerotic Lesions, and their Possible Significance
4. Arterial Wall in Genetic Disorders: Selected Topics
5. Aortic Features in Tangier Disease and Pathogenetic Considerations - Part I. Fatty Dots and Streaks
6. Influence of smoking on disease severity and antimalarial therapy in cutaneous lupus erythematosus: analysis of 1002 patients from the EUSCLE database
7. Reduction of regulatory T cells in skin lesions but not in peripheral blood of patients with systemic scleroderma
8. Evaluation of disease activity and damage in different subtypes of cutaneous lupus erythematosus using the CLASI
9. Revised Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus Disease Area and Severity Index (RCLASI): a modified outcome instrument for cutaneous lupus erythematosus
10. Lupus erythematosus tumidus is a separate subtype of cutaneous lupus erythematosus
11. The registry of the German Network for Systemic Scleroderma: frequency of disease subsets and patterns of organ involvement
12. Regression of Human Aortic Fatty Streaks of Early Life
13. Discussion (New Therapeutic Approaches to Acute Myocardial Infarction (MI) and its Size)
14. Discussion (Lipid Clinic I)
15. Discussion
16. Discussion (Biochemistry of Arterial Wall: Factors in Mural Lipid Accumulation)
17. Discussion (Recommendations to the Public for Prevention of Atherosclerosis)
18. Discussion (Tissue Culture I)
19. Discussion (Current Investigations in Myocardial Perfusion)
20. Discussion (The Effects of Nutrition and Treatment on Lipid Metabolism)
21. Discussion (Animal Models in the Study of Atherosclerosis)
22. Discussion (Regression of Lesions)
23. Arterial Endothelium and Its Potentials
24. Photoprovozierter subakut kutaner Lupus erythematodes: Diagnostik und Management
25. Discussion (Connective Tissues in Atherosclerotic Lesions)
26. Introduction
27. Light and Electron Microscopy of Human Atherosclerotic Lesions
28. Ultrastructure and Peroxidase of Leucocytes in Five Patients with Juvenile form of Ceroid Lipofuscinoses
29. Reaction Patterns of Intimal Mesenchyme to Injury, and Repair in Atherosclerosis
30. Ultrastructure of Fetal Stem Arteries of Human Placenta in Hypertensive Disorders (Toxemia) of Pregnancy
31. Derivation and Progression of Atherosclerotic Plaques
32. Connective Tissue in Atherosclerosis
33. The Fate of Early Atherosclerotic Lesions of Childhood
34. Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis: — Current Status
35. The Role of Hypertension and Hyperlipemia in the Morphogenesis of Experimental Atherosclerosis
36. WORKSHOP: Factors Affecting Permeability and Connective Tissue Reactions in Atherosclerosis
37. Vessel Injury, Thrombosis, and the Progression and Regression of Atherosclerotic Lesions
38. Milieu and Function of Arterial Wall—The Clues to Unique Reactivity
39. Regressive and Progressive Changes of Intimal Smooth Muscle Cells in Atherosclerosis
40. Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis
41. Ultrastructure of fetal stem arteries of human placenta in normal pregnancy
42. Ultrastructure of myocardium in the hurler syndrome: Possible relation to cardiac function
43. Endothelial cilia in human aortic atherosclerotic lesions
44. DUO Registry Group. Functional impairment of systemic scleroderma patients with digital ulcerations: results from the DUO Registry
45. Cutaneous lupus erythematosus: First multicenter database analysis of 1002 patients from the European Society of Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus (EUSCLE)
46. Fat-Containing Uterine Smooth Muscle Cells in "Toxemia": Possible Relevance to Atherosclerosis?
47. Development of a Core Set Questionnaire by the European Society of Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus (EUSCLE)
48. Electron Microscopic Studies of Normal Guinea-Pig Synovium
49. Intimal Smooth Muscle Cells and their Role in Mesenchymal Activation
50. The Fine Structure of Rheumatoid Svnovial Membrane
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