Pathophysiology and Treatment of Atherosclerotic Disease in Peripheral Arteries 1st Edition
Pathophysiology and Treatment of Atherosclerotic Disease in Peripheral Arteries, 1st Edition by Aloke Finn is an authoritative, contemporary guide that draws clinicians, researchers, and trainees into the heart of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). With clear, engaging prose and up-to-date evidence, this volume illuminates the mechanisms of atherosclerosis beyond the coronaries and translates science into practical care.
Explore the cellular and molecular drivers of plaque formation, progression, and complication, then follow through to the most effective medical, endovascular, and surgical treatments available today. Designed for busy vascular specialists, interventional cardiologists, vascular surgeons, and primary care physicians, the book balances pathophysiologic insight with real-world therapeutic strategies, diagnostic algorithms, and outcome-focused decision-making. Global perspectives and region-sensitive considerations make it especially useful for clinicians practicing in the USA, UK, Europe and other international settings.
Readers will gain actionable knowledge to improve diagnosis, risk stratification, and individualized treatment plans for patients with PAD. The text highlights contemporary imaging, pharmacotherapy, device-based interventions, and perioperative management—presented with clarity and clinical relevance that supports both bedside care and multidisciplinary team discussion.
Comprehensive yet accessible, this first edition is an essential reference for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of peripheral atherosclerotic disease and enhance patient outcomes. Whether you are updating a department library or building a clinical practice resource, this book offers the scientific rigor and practical guidance clinicians need.
Order your copy of Pathophysiology and Treatment of Atherosclerotic Disease in Peripheral Arteries by Aloke Finn today and bring the latest PAD knowledge to your practice.
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