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Wound Healing in Cardiovascular Disease provides an in-depth examination of the complex biological processes involved in tissue repair and remodeling within the cardiovascular system. This authoritative reference explores the cellular and molecular mechanisms that govern healing responses following myocardial infarction, cardiac surgery, and vascular injury.
The book synthesizes current research on fibrosis, inflammation, and extracellular matrix remodeling in cardiac pathology. It addresses clinical implications for managing post-infarction complications, heart failure progression, and vascular disease outcomes. Authored by K. T. Weber, a leading expert in cardiac pathophysiology, this work bridges fundamental science and clinical practice.
Essential for cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, and cardiovascular researchers, this Wiley-Blackwell publication serves as a vital resource for understanding how wound healing processes influence long-term cardiovascular outcomes and therapeutic interventions.







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